PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

WUSCHEL-responsive At5g65480 interacts with CLAVATA components in vitro and in transient expression.

  • Lindsey A Gish,
  • Jennifer M Gagne,
  • Linqu Han,
  • Brody J Deyoung,
  • Steven E Clark

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066345
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
p. e66345

Abstract

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The CLAVATA (CLV) signaling pathway is essential for shoot meristem homeostasis in Arabidopsis. CLV acts to limit the expression domain of the stem cell-promoting gene WUSCHEL (WUS). The closely related receptor-kinases CLV1 and BAM1 are key components in this pathway; however, the downstream factors that link the receptors to WUS regulation are poorly understood. The Arabidopsis gene At5g65480 was recently identified as a direct transcriptional target up-regulated by WUS. We have independently identified this gene which we term CCI1 as a CLV1 and BAM1 interacting protein in vitro and in transient expression. CCI1 has phosphatidylinositide-binding activity in vitro and localizes to the plasma membrane in transient expression. Furthermore, CLV signaling components and CCI1 both partition to detergent-resistant membrane microdomains characterized as lipid rafts.