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Physcomitrium Patens PpRIC, an Ancestral CRIB-domain ROP Effector, Inhibits Auxin-Induced Differentiation of Apical Initial Cells

Maria Ntefidou,D. Magnus Eklund,Aude Le Bail,Sylwia Schulmeister, Franziska Scherbel, Lisa Brandl,Wolfgang Doerfler, Chantal Eichstaedt, Anna Bannmueller,Karin Ljung,Benedikt Kost

Cell reports(2023)

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RHO guanosine triphosphatases are important eukaryotic regulators of cell differentiation and behavior. Plant ROP (RHO of plant) family members activate specific, incompletely characterized downstream signaling. The structurally simple land plant Physcomitrium patens is missing homologs of key animal and flowering plant RHO effectors but contains a single CRIB (CDC42/RAC interactive binding)-domain-containing RIC (ROP-interacting CRIB-containing) protein (PpRIC). Protonemal P. patens filaments elongate based on regular division and PpROP-dependent tip growth of apical initial cells, which upon stimulation by the hormone auxin differentiate caulonemal characteristics. PpRIC interacts with active PpROP1, co-localizes with this protein at the plasma membrane at the tip of apical initial cells, and accumulates in the nucleus. Remarkably, PpRIC is not required for tip growth but is targeted to the nucleus to block caulonema differentiation downstream of auxin-controlled gene expression. These observations establish functions of PpRIC in mediating crosstalk between ROP and auxin signaling, which contributes to the maintenance of apical initial cell identity.
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Physcomitrium patens,RHO/ROP GTPases,RHO/ROP effectors,CRIB domain,auxin,nuclear targeting,cell differentiation,initial cells,tip growth,land plant evolution
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