Published December 9, 2022 | Version v1
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Endoreplication mediates cell size control via mechanochemical signaling from cell wall

  • 1. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • 2. University of Montreal
  • 3. Ghent University
  • 4. Laboratoire Reproduction et Developpement des Plantes

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Endoreplication is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism for increasing nuclear DNA content (ploidy). Ploidy frequently scales with final cell and organ size, suggesting a key role for endoreplication in these processes. However, exceptions exist, and, consequently, the endoreplication-size nexus remains enigmatic. Here, we show that prolonged tissue folding at the apical hook in Arabidopsis requires endoreplication asymmetry under the control of an auxin gradient. We identify a molecular pathway linking endoreplication levels to cell size through cell wall remodeling and stiffness modulation. We find that endoreplication is not only permissive for growth: Endoreplication reduction enhances wall stiffening, actively reducing cell size. The cell wall integrity kinase THESEUS plays a key role in this feedback loop. Our data thus explain the nonlinearity between ploidy levels and size while also providing a molecular mechanism linking mechanochemical signaling with endoreplication-mediated dynamic control of cell growth.

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Journal article: 10.1126/sciadv.abq2047 (DOI)

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European Commission
MendoFold – Linking mechanics and endoreduplication with tissue folding 890883