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Muraro D., Larrieu A., Lucas Mikaël, Chopard J., Byrne H., Godin C., King J. (2016). A multi-scale model of the interplay between cell signalling and hormone transport in specifying the root meristem of Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 404, p. 182-205. ISSN 0022-5193.

Titre du document
A multi-scale model of the interplay between cell signalling and hormone transport in specifying the root meristem of Arabidopsis thaliana
Année de publication
2016
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000380621300017
Auteurs
Muraro D., Larrieu A., Lucas Mikaël, Chopard J., Byrne H., Godin C., King J.
Source
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2016, 404, p. 182-205 ISSN 0022-5193
The growth of the root of Arabidopsis thaliana is sustained by the meristem, a region of cell proliferation and differentiation which is located in the root apex and generates cells which move shootwards, expanding rapidly to cause root growth. The balance between cell division and differentiation is maintained via a signalling network, primarily coordinated by the hormones auxin, cytokinin and gibberellin. Since these hormones interact at different levels of spatial organisation, we develop a multi-scale computational model which enables us to study the interplay between these signalling networks and cell-cell communication during the specification of the root meristem. We investigate the responses of our model to hormonal perturbations, validating the results of our simulations against experimental data. Our simulations suggest that one or more additional components are needed to explain the observed expression patterns of a regulator of cytokinin signalling, ARR1, in roots not producing gibberellin. By searching for novel network components, we identify two mutant lines that affect significantly both root length and meristem size, one of which also differentially expresses a central component of the interaction network (SHY2). More generally, our study demonstrates how a multi-scale investigation can provide valuable insight into the spatio-temporal dynamics of signalling networks in biological tissues.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010067717]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010067717
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