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Asymmetric leaves1 mediates leaf patterning and stem cell function in Arabidopsis
Meristem function in plants requires both the maintenance of
stem cells and the specification of founder cells from which lateral
organs arise. Lateral organs are patterned along proximodistal,
dorsoventral and mediolateral axes (1,2). Here we show that the
Arabidopsis mutant asymmetric leaves1 (as1) disrupts this process.
AS1 encodes a myb domain protein, closely related to
PHANTASTICA in Antirrhinum and ROUGH SHEATH2 in
maize, both of which negatively regulate knotted-class homeobox
genes. AS1 negatively regulates the homeobox genes KNAT1 and
KNAT2 and is, in turn, negatively regulated by the meristematic
homeobox gene SHOOT MERISTEMLESS. This genetic pathway
defines a mechanism for differentiating between stem cells and
organ founder cells within the shoot apical meristem and demonstrates
that genes expressed in organ primordia interact with
meristematic genes to regulate shoot morphogenesi