Self-organization underlies developmental robustness in plants.

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Cells & Development Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cdev.2024.203936
Shuyao Kong, Mingyuan Zhu, Adrienne H K Roeder
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Development is a self-organized process that builds on cells and their interactions. Cells are heterogeneous in gene expression, growth, and division; yet how development is robust despite such heterogeneity is a fascinating question. Here, we review recent progress on this topic, highlighting how developmental robustness is achieved through self-organization. We will first discuss sources of heterogeneity, including stochastic gene expression, heterogeneity in growth rate and direction, and heterogeneity in division rate and precision. We then discuss cellular mechanisms that buffer against such noise, including Paf1C- and miRNA-mediated denoising, spatiotemporal growth averaging and compensation, mechanisms to improve cell division precision, and coordination of growth rate and developmental timing between different parts of an organ. We also discuss cases where such heterogeneity is not buffered but utilized for development. Finally, we highlight potential directions for future studies of noise and developmental robustness.

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自组织是植物发育稳健性的基础。
发育是一个建立在细胞及其相互作用基础上的自组织过程。细胞在基因表达、生长和分裂方面存在异质性;然而,尽管存在这种异质性,发育如何保持稳健是一个引人入胜的问题。在此,我们将回顾这一课题的最新进展,重点介绍如何通过自组织实现发育的稳健性。我们将首先讨论异质性的来源,包括随机基因表达、生长速度和方向的异质性以及分裂速度和精确度的异质性。然后,我们将讨论缓冲这些噪音的细胞机制,包括由 Paf1C 和 miRNA 介导的去噪、时空生长平均化和补偿、提高细胞分裂精确度的机制,以及协调器官不同部位之间的生长速度和发育时间。我们还讨论了这种异质性不是被缓冲而是被用于发育的情况。最后,我们强调了未来研究噪声和发育稳健性的潜在方向。
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Cells & Development DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-
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