A WOX5/7–SCR Reciprocal Feedback Loop in Middle Cell Layer Drives Callus Proliferation
Aoyun Pang, Yajie Li, Chongzhen He, Caifeng Liu, Hongpei Jin, Limin Pi, Yi Yang

TL;DR
This study reveals how two proteins, WOX5/7 and SCR, work together in plant cells to promote callus growth, which is important for plant regeneration.
Contribution
The paper discovers a new reciprocal feedback loop between WOX5/7 and SCR in the middle callus layer of Arabidopsis.
Findings
WOX5/7 and SCR mutually activate each other's transcription in the middle callus layer.
The proteins form complexes that enhance their transcriptional activities.
They co-regulate cell cycle genes, explaining reduced callus proliferation in mutants.
Abstract
In plant tissue culture, the middle cell layer of the callus is crucial for establishing pluripotency and serves as the foundation for subsequent organ regeneration. Although several root apical stem cell regulators have been implicated in maintaining callus pluripotency, how they functionally coordinate to control the formation and proliferation of the middle callus layer remains unclear. Here, we identify a reciprocal transcriptional activation between the root stem cell regulators WOX5/7 and SCR in the middle callus layer of Arabidopsis. We further show that WOX5/7 and SCR form protein complexes that mutually enhance their transcriptional activities. Transcriptomic analysis reveals that WOX5/7 and SCR co-regulate a subset of cell cycle-related genes, explaining the reduced mitotic activity observed in the callus of wox5 wox7 double mutants and scr mutants. Together, these findings…
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TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Plant tissue culture and regeneration · Plant Gene Expression Analysis
