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Laura R Lee1, Bruno Guillotin1, Ramin Rahni1
1New York University, Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, Department of Biology, New York, NY 10003, USA.
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The plasticity of plant cells underlies their wide capacity to regenerate, with increasing evidence in plants and animals implicating cell-cycle dynamics in cellular reprogramming. To investigate the cell cycle during cellular reprogramming, we developed a comprehensive set of cell-cycle-phase markers in the Arabidopsis root. Using single-cell RNA sequencing profiles and live imaging during regeneration, we found that a subset of cells near an ablation injury dramatically increases division rate by truncating G1 phase. Cells in G1 undergo a transient nuclear peak of glutathione (GSH) prior to coordinated entry into S phase, followed by rapid divisions and cellular reprogramming. A symplastic block of the ground tissue impairs regeneration, which is rescued by exogenous GSH. We propose a model in which GSH from the outer tissues is released upon injury, licensing an exit from G1 near the wound to induce rapid cell division and reprogramming.
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