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Development of an inducible DNA barcoding system to understand lineage changes in Arabidopsis regeneration

DEVELOPMENTAL CELL [2024]
Xinyue Lu, Qiyan Zhang, Zejia Wang, Xuanzhi Cheng, Huiru Yan, Shuyi Cai, Huawei Zhang, Qikun Liu
ABSTRACT

Plants demonstrate a high degree of developmental plasticity, capable of regenerating entire individuals from detached somatic tissues—a regenerative phenomenon rarely observed in metazoa. Consequently, elucidating the lineage relationship between somatic founder cells and descendant cells in regenerated plant organs has long been a pursuit. In this study, we developed and optimized both DNA barcode- and multi-fluorescence-based cell-lineage tracing toolsets, employing an inducible method to mark individual cells in Arabidopsis donor somatic tissues at the onset of regeneration. Utilizing these complementary methods, we scrutinized cell identities at the single-cell level and presented compelling evidence that all cells in the regenerated Arabidopsis plants, irrespective of their organ types, originated from a single progenitor cell in the donor somatic tissue. Our discovery suggests a single-cell passage directing the transition from multicellular donor tissue to regenerated plants, thereby creating opportunities for cell-cell competition during plant regeneration—a strategy for maximizing survival.

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