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Cell and Developmental Biology
             Module BS1003
Plant Cell and Developmental Biology
              Pat Heslop-Harrison
                phh4@le.ac.uk
              #BS1003 on Google+



Plant Development and Meristems
From Jim Haseloff / Gerd Jürgens, Tübingen
Ferns
Gymnosperms
Amborella
Waterlilies
Basal Magnoliids


Monocots




Eudicots



Seed plant Tree of Life
Search APGIII
http://www.mobot.org/mobot
/research/apweb/
Where does a multicellular
    organism come from?
• Single-celled embryo

• Plant: usually a seed

• What to study?
  – Model species: principles are universal
• Comparative analysis
Embryogenesis                                                     E
                                         Zygote A   B   C   D           F
  in Arabidopsis
A. Asymmetric first division
B-D. Cells have different FATES
Suspensor > transverse divisions
Embryo > precise cell divisions
D. OCTANT:
 suspensor & embryo lineages
E-F. GLOBULAR: protoderm forms
> future epidermis;
G. HEART: cotyledons initiated
                                                                I
& root meristem                                         H
H. TORPEDO:                                   G
axis extension > future hypocotyl
I. COTYLEDONARY:
cotyledon greening, vascular tissues
SKILL: Drawing, emphasizing the
important parts, not artistic quality!
TERMINOLOGY:
• From Chun-Ming Liu via biology.kenyon.edu
  http://tinyurl.com/embryogenesis            Arabidopsis Embryogenesis
From Jim Haseloff / Gerd Jürgens, Tübingen
http://www.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/Haseloff/teaching/PlantSci2_index/notes/notes.html

http://tinyurl.com/Haseloff Lectures 1 and 3 and
 http://tinyurl.com/embryogenesis
wt
                                         wt




gnom                                    gnom




      Disturbed apical basal polarity & No bilateral symmetry
      Earliest defect at first division of zygote > symmetrical division
      Division symmetry linked to a change in cell fate
      Supports hypothesis of asymmetric distribution of cell fate
         determinants
Early embryo development in gnom
Mutants are useful
tools to understand
development


 gnom
 Forms ball-like embryos
   without apical/basal
   organs
 Lacks ability to establish
   polarity & morphogenesis

 GNOM GENE INVOLVED IN
   EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
   (POLARITY)
 Gerd Jürgens, Tübingen
Summary: Two components of embryogenesis
1.      PATTERN FORMATION
 Embryo must establish Polarity (apical-basal & radial)
> Control of cell division
Embryo must achieve correct shape (morphogenesis)
> Control of cell division & expansion

2.       DIFFERENTIATION
   (Cells in different regions become specialized
Eg. Chloroplast differentiation in cotyledons/vascular
   tissues in hypocotyl, radicle & cotyledons)
> Control of Cell Fate???
Building the plant bodyplan…….
Complex processes repeated with great precision in
   every developing embryo
Control mechanisms must also be very carefully co-
   ordinated.


Is plant cell fate controlled by:

(1) Segregation (or inheritance) of
  determinants at each division?

(2) Positional information?
By the end of this lecture you will:

1. Use four ways to understand and study
   developmental processes
2. Understand pattern formation and plant
   embryogenesis
3. Know about the structure and development
   of plant meristems
4. Know about totipotency and cell development
5. Have insight into cell function and
   communication
Meristems & Organogenesis
              Questions…
       Does form reflect function?
What is growth? How is growth controlled?
   Where do the major organ systems of
            the plant originate?
         How are they generated?
        Brooker Chapters 35 & 36
       Campbell & Reece Section 6
   Raven section VI Chapters 36 & 42
Evidence for the role of positional information
                   in specifying cell fate
    PLANT TISSUE
      CULTURES
    Cells within differentiated
       tissues, such as leaf
       tissue can be induced to
       REDIFFERENTIATE into
       a completely new embryo
       or plant, containing the
       FULL RANGE OF CELL
       TYPES
    ie Change the relative
       position (local signals)
       of cells in the leaf                       totipotency!
Haberlandt (Austria): The results of attempts to culture isolated vegetative cells
from higher plants in simple nutrient should give insight to the properties and
potentialities which the cell as an elementary organism possesses … “I am not
making too bold a prediction if I point to the possibility that, in this way, one should
successfully cultivate artificial embryos from vegetative cells” (1902)
PLANT TISSUE CULTURE




      Single cell regeneration demonstrates totipotency
                    PLANT CLONING
Herbert Street (Leicester), Ted Cocking/Mike Davey
(Nottingham), Nitsch, Steward, Maheshwari, Skoog: defining
nutritional and developmental aspects of cultured plant
cells: early 1970s
A cell is totipotent if it is has the ability to
 divide and re-differentiate to form a whole
                   organism
What does this mean for plants?
1. Differentiated plant cells are usually NOT
  irreversibly committed
2. They contain all the genetic information
  necessary for all aspects of plant development.
3. There is no loss of genetic information during
  development
4. Their relative ‘position’ is important in signalling
  to maintain their fate.
In contrast we easily cannot change the fate of
  differentiated animal cells without drastic measures
Nuclear transplant        >   genetic re-programming
  of udder cell nucleus in enucleated egg cytoplasm

                                 I am a clone


                              Plant Cells > change of
                              position (external
                              signals) sufficient to re-
                              programme the nucleus
                              Cloning in plants is
                              comparatively easy
What you need to know:
•   Pattern formation (embryogenesis)
    –       Materials and methods
        •     Model species (Arabidopsis, tobacco)
        •     Experimental biology
        •     Mutants
        •     Evolution
        •     DNA sequence analysis
    –       Growth and development
        •     Essential processes
    –       From the single-celled zygote to the embryo
        •     Asymmetrical first division
        •     Pattern formation and polar/radial symmerty
    –       From the embryo to plant with reiteration of
            patterns
        •     Positional information in cell fate
    –       Totipotency and regeneration
MERISTEM
A spatially restricted region within an
organ in which cell division for growth
occurs




         Shoot apical meristem   Leaf primordium
Meristems are vital!
All POSTEMBRYONIC development in plants occurs
  from meristems
Give rise to all major organ systems
> roots, stems, leaves, flowers
Primary meristems

• Shoot Apical Meristem
• Root Apical Meristem

• SAM and RAM produce additional
  meristematic tissue that increases
  plant length and produces new organs
• Primary meristems produce primary
  tissues and organs of diverse types
Tissues in plants

D: (Epi-)Dermis
V: Vascular
G: Ground
• SAM and RAM both produce
  – Protoderm – generates dermal tissue
  – Procambium – produces vascular tissues
  – Ground meristem – produces ground tissues
    defined by location
• Plant cell specialization and tissue
  development do not depend much on the
  lineage of a cell or tissue
• Chemical influences are much more
  important
Stem development and structure
• New primary stem tissues arise by the cell
  division activities of primary meristems
  located near the bases of SAMs
• Epidermis develops at the stem surface
  – Produces a waxy cuticle (reduces water loss,
    protects plant)
• Cortex – composed of parenchyma tissue
  – Composed of only one cell type, parenchyma cells
  – Stores starch in plastids
• Stem parenchyma also has the ability to
  undergo cell division (meristematic capacity)
  to heal damage
Vegetative growth

• Production of tissues by SAM and
  RAM and growth of mature plant
• Plant shoots produce vegetative buds
  – miniature shoots having a dormant
  SAM
• Under favorable conditions, buds
  produce new stems and leaves
• Indeterminate growth – SAMs
  continuously produce new stem tissue
  and leaves as long as conditions are
  favorable
Plant growth &
morphogenesis requires
 co-ordination of 3 key
cellular processes which
occur within and around
      the meristem


RATE of CELL DIVISION
PLANE of CELL DIVISION
DIRECTION of CELL EXPANSION
Fasciation - loss of control of
        meristem size
How might cell division and expansion be co-
ordinated to maintain meristem size and activity?


Positional information might be exchanged
between cells

Question…

Are cells in the meristem interconnected?
Communication between
            meristem cell layers




Plasmodesmata
Membranes from adjacent cells
connect through a pore in
the cell wall
Transmission electron micrograph
Summary

•   SAM is the site of organ initiation
•   Major activity of the SAM is cell division
•   Meristem size/shape must be maintained
    •   Otherwise there would be CHAOS!

•   Involves coordinated control of rates and planes
    of cell division in different regions
•   Communication between different cell layers via
    plasmodesmata which traverse the cell wall
http://www2.mcdaniel.edu/Biology/botf99/tissimages/meristematic.html
Root meristems
ROOT APICAL MERISTEM (RAM)
                 ORGANISATION

SIMPLER IN ORGANIZATION
  THAN SHOOT APEX

CELLS ARRANGED IN FILES

NO LATERAL ORGANS FORMED

  NEAR APEX

ROOT CAP PRESENT
HOW DO CELL
     FILES ARISE?
Most division in apical region
Less division below the apex
A group of cells that divide
  infrequently:

     QUIESCENT CENTRE

Divisions take place at the
PERIPHERY of the QUIESCENT
CENTRE

INITIAL OR STEM CELLS

Cells DIFFERENTIATE as they
expand.
ROOT BRANCHING
LATERAL ROOTS emerge
  further back behind the
  apical meristem from the
  PERICYCLE CELL LAYER
Establishment of a NEW
  MERISTEM
DEVELOPMENTAL RESPONSE
  TO AN ENVIRONMENTAL
                             Epidermis
  SIGNAL water/nutrient
                             Cortex
  supplies                   Endodermis
  Auxin signalling           PERICYCLE
                             Stele
Other meristems
   [Allow propagation
         via cloning]
Kalanchoe
Meristems formed at the leaf
  margins
Genetically identical progeny
  (mitotic divisions)
Vegetative reproduction
• Roots, stems and leaves
  can function in asexual
  reproduction
  – Kalanchoe leaves form
    plantlets, sucker shoots,
    potato “eyes”, banana
    suckers or spears
• Apomixis – fruits and
  seeds are produced in the
  absence of fertilization
  – Meiosis produces diploid
    megaspores (no meiosis II)
Meristems & Organogenesis
      Where do the major organ systems

            of the plant originate?
Meristem: A spatially restricted region
within an organ in which cell division for
growth occurs
POSTEMBRYONIC development in plants
occurs from meristems
Root and Shoot Apical Meristems
Rate & Plane of cell division; direction of
expansion
Cell communication

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Heslop-Harrison Plant development and meristems BS1003

  • 1. Cell and Developmental Biology Module BS1003 Plant Cell and Developmental Biology Pat Heslop-Harrison phh4@le.ac.uk #BS1003 on Google+ Plant Development and Meristems
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  • 3. From Jim Haseloff / Gerd Jürgens, Tübingen
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  • 6. Ferns Gymnosperms Amborella Waterlilies Basal Magnoliids Monocots Eudicots Seed plant Tree of Life Search APGIII http://www.mobot.org/mobot /research/apweb/
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  • 8. Where does a multicellular organism come from? • Single-celled embryo • Plant: usually a seed • What to study? – Model species: principles are universal • Comparative analysis
  • 9. Embryogenesis E Zygote A B C D F in Arabidopsis A. Asymmetric first division B-D. Cells have different FATES Suspensor > transverse divisions Embryo > precise cell divisions D. OCTANT: suspensor & embryo lineages E-F. GLOBULAR: protoderm forms > future epidermis; G. HEART: cotyledons initiated I & root meristem H H. TORPEDO: G axis extension > future hypocotyl I. COTYLEDONARY: cotyledon greening, vascular tissues SKILL: Drawing, emphasizing the important parts, not artistic quality! TERMINOLOGY:
  • 10. • From Chun-Ming Liu via biology.kenyon.edu http://tinyurl.com/embryogenesis Arabidopsis Embryogenesis
  • 11. From Jim Haseloff / Gerd Jürgens, Tübingen http://www.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/Haseloff/teaching/PlantSci2_index/notes/notes.html http://tinyurl.com/Haseloff Lectures 1 and 3 and http://tinyurl.com/embryogenesis
  • 12. wt wt gnom gnom Disturbed apical basal polarity & No bilateral symmetry Earliest defect at first division of zygote > symmetrical division Division symmetry linked to a change in cell fate Supports hypothesis of asymmetric distribution of cell fate determinants
  • 14. Mutants are useful tools to understand development gnom Forms ball-like embryos without apical/basal organs Lacks ability to establish polarity & morphogenesis GNOM GENE INVOLVED IN EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT (POLARITY) Gerd Jürgens, Tübingen
  • 15. Summary: Two components of embryogenesis 1. PATTERN FORMATION Embryo must establish Polarity (apical-basal & radial) > Control of cell division Embryo must achieve correct shape (morphogenesis) > Control of cell division & expansion 2. DIFFERENTIATION (Cells in different regions become specialized Eg. Chloroplast differentiation in cotyledons/vascular tissues in hypocotyl, radicle & cotyledons) > Control of Cell Fate???
  • 16. Building the plant bodyplan……. Complex processes repeated with great precision in every developing embryo Control mechanisms must also be very carefully co- ordinated. Is plant cell fate controlled by: (1) Segregation (or inheritance) of determinants at each division? (2) Positional information?
  • 17. By the end of this lecture you will: 1. Use four ways to understand and study developmental processes 2. Understand pattern formation and plant embryogenesis 3. Know about the structure and development of plant meristems 4. Know about totipotency and cell development 5. Have insight into cell function and communication
  • 18. Meristems & Organogenesis Questions… Does form reflect function? What is growth? How is growth controlled? Where do the major organ systems of the plant originate? How are they generated? Brooker Chapters 35 & 36 Campbell & Reece Section 6 Raven section VI Chapters 36 & 42
  • 19. Evidence for the role of positional information in specifying cell fate PLANT TISSUE CULTURES Cells within differentiated tissues, such as leaf tissue can be induced to REDIFFERENTIATE into a completely new embryo or plant, containing the FULL RANGE OF CELL TYPES ie Change the relative position (local signals) of cells in the leaf totipotency! Haberlandt (Austria): The results of attempts to culture isolated vegetative cells from higher plants in simple nutrient should give insight to the properties and potentialities which the cell as an elementary organism possesses … “I am not making too bold a prediction if I point to the possibility that, in this way, one should successfully cultivate artificial embryos from vegetative cells” (1902)
  • 20. PLANT TISSUE CULTURE Single cell regeneration demonstrates totipotency PLANT CLONING Herbert Street (Leicester), Ted Cocking/Mike Davey (Nottingham), Nitsch, Steward, Maheshwari, Skoog: defining nutritional and developmental aspects of cultured plant cells: early 1970s
  • 21. A cell is totipotent if it is has the ability to divide and re-differentiate to form a whole organism What does this mean for plants? 1. Differentiated plant cells are usually NOT irreversibly committed 2. They contain all the genetic information necessary for all aspects of plant development. 3. There is no loss of genetic information during development 4. Their relative ‘position’ is important in signalling to maintain their fate.
  • 22. In contrast we easily cannot change the fate of differentiated animal cells without drastic measures Nuclear transplant > genetic re-programming of udder cell nucleus in enucleated egg cytoplasm I am a clone Plant Cells > change of position (external signals) sufficient to re- programme the nucleus Cloning in plants is comparatively easy
  • 23. What you need to know: • Pattern formation (embryogenesis) – Materials and methods • Model species (Arabidopsis, tobacco) • Experimental biology • Mutants • Evolution • DNA sequence analysis – Growth and development • Essential processes – From the single-celled zygote to the embryo • Asymmetrical first division • Pattern formation and polar/radial symmerty – From the embryo to plant with reiteration of patterns • Positional information in cell fate – Totipotency and regeneration
  • 24. MERISTEM A spatially restricted region within an organ in which cell division for growth occurs Shoot apical meristem Leaf primordium
  • 25. Meristems are vital! All POSTEMBRYONIC development in plants occurs from meristems Give rise to all major organ systems > roots, stems, leaves, flowers
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  • 28. Primary meristems • Shoot Apical Meristem • Root Apical Meristem • SAM and RAM produce additional meristematic tissue that increases plant length and produces new organs • Primary meristems produce primary tissues and organs of diverse types
  • 29. Tissues in plants D: (Epi-)Dermis V: Vascular G: Ground
  • 30. • SAM and RAM both produce – Protoderm – generates dermal tissue – Procambium – produces vascular tissues – Ground meristem – produces ground tissues defined by location • Plant cell specialization and tissue development do not depend much on the lineage of a cell or tissue • Chemical influences are much more important
  • 31. Stem development and structure • New primary stem tissues arise by the cell division activities of primary meristems located near the bases of SAMs • Epidermis develops at the stem surface – Produces a waxy cuticle (reduces water loss, protects plant) • Cortex – composed of parenchyma tissue – Composed of only one cell type, parenchyma cells – Stores starch in plastids • Stem parenchyma also has the ability to undergo cell division (meristematic capacity) to heal damage
  • 32. Vegetative growth • Production of tissues by SAM and RAM and growth of mature plant • Plant shoots produce vegetative buds – miniature shoots having a dormant SAM • Under favorable conditions, buds produce new stems and leaves • Indeterminate growth – SAMs continuously produce new stem tissue and leaves as long as conditions are favorable
  • 33. Plant growth & morphogenesis requires co-ordination of 3 key cellular processes which occur within and around the meristem RATE of CELL DIVISION PLANE of CELL DIVISION DIRECTION of CELL EXPANSION
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  • 36. Fasciation - loss of control of meristem size
  • 37. How might cell division and expansion be co- ordinated to maintain meristem size and activity? Positional information might be exchanged between cells Question… Are cells in the meristem interconnected?
  • 38. Communication between meristem cell layers Plasmodesmata Membranes from adjacent cells connect through a pore in the cell wall
  • 40. Summary • SAM is the site of organ initiation • Major activity of the SAM is cell division • Meristem size/shape must be maintained • Otherwise there would be CHAOS! • Involves coordinated control of rates and planes of cell division in different regions • Communication between different cell layers via plasmodesmata which traverse the cell wall
  • 43. ROOT APICAL MERISTEM (RAM) ORGANISATION SIMPLER IN ORGANIZATION THAN SHOOT APEX CELLS ARRANGED IN FILES NO LATERAL ORGANS FORMED NEAR APEX ROOT CAP PRESENT
  • 44. HOW DO CELL FILES ARISE? Most division in apical region Less division below the apex A group of cells that divide infrequently: QUIESCENT CENTRE Divisions take place at the PERIPHERY of the QUIESCENT CENTRE INITIAL OR STEM CELLS Cells DIFFERENTIATE as they expand.
  • 45. ROOT BRANCHING LATERAL ROOTS emerge further back behind the apical meristem from the PERICYCLE CELL LAYER Establishment of a NEW MERISTEM DEVELOPMENTAL RESPONSE TO AN ENVIRONMENTAL Epidermis SIGNAL water/nutrient Cortex supplies Endodermis Auxin signalling PERICYCLE Stele
  • 46. Other meristems [Allow propagation via cloning] Kalanchoe Meristems formed at the leaf margins Genetically identical progeny (mitotic divisions) Vegetative reproduction
  • 47. • Roots, stems and leaves can function in asexual reproduction – Kalanchoe leaves form plantlets, sucker shoots, potato “eyes”, banana suckers or spears • Apomixis – fruits and seeds are produced in the absence of fertilization – Meiosis produces diploid megaspores (no meiosis II)
  • 48. Meristems & Organogenesis Where do the major organ systems of the plant originate? Meristem: A spatially restricted region within an organ in which cell division for growth occurs POSTEMBRYONIC development in plants occurs from meristems Root and Shoot Apical Meristems Rate & Plane of cell division; direction of expansion Cell communication