Pericycle cell division competence underlies various developmental programs.

Ye Zhang, Masaaki Umeda, Tatsuo Kakimoto
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Pericycle cells possess proliferative activity long after leaving the root apical meristem. Depending on the developmental stage and external stimuli, pericycle cell division leads to the production of lateral roots, vascular cambium and periderm, and callus. Therefore, pericycle cell division competence underlies root branching and secondary growth, as well as plant regeneration capacity. In this review, we first briefly present an overview of the molecular pathways of the four developmental programs originated, exclusively or partly, from pericycle cells. Then, we provide a review of up-to-date knowledge in the mechanisms determining pericycle cells' competence to undergo cell division. Furthermore, we discuss directions of future research to further our understanding of the pericycle's characteristics and functions.

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中柱鞘细胞分裂能力是各种发育程序的基础。
中柱鞘细胞在离开根尖分生组织后很长时间内仍具有增殖活性。根据发育阶段和外界刺激的不同,中柱鞘细胞分裂导致侧根、维管形成层和周皮以及愈伤组织的产生。因此,中柱鞘细胞分裂能力是根分支和次生生长以及植株再生能力的基础。在这篇综述中,我们首先简要介绍了四种完全或部分起源于中柱鞘细胞的发育过程的分子途径。然后,我们提供了最新的知识在机制决定中柱鞘细胞的能力进行细胞分裂的审查。最后讨论了今后的研究方向,以期进一步认识中柱旋回的特征和功能。
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