Abstract
Plant development shows a fascinating range of asymmetric cell divisions. Over the
years, however, cellular differentiation has been interpreted mostly in terms of a
mother cell dividing mitotically to produce two daughter cells of different fates.
This popular view has masked the significance of an entirely different cell fate specification
pathway, where the mother cell first becomes a coenocyte and then cellularizes to
simultaneously produce more than two specialized daughter cells. The “one mother -
two different daughters” pathways rely on spindle-assisted mechanisms, such as translocation
of the nucleus/spindle to a specific cellular site and orientation of the spindle,
which are coordinated with cell-specific allocation of cell fate determinants and
cytokinesis. By contrast, during “coenocyte-cellularization” pathways, the spindle-assisted
mechanisms are irrelevant since cell fate specification emerges only after the nuclear
divisions are complete, and the number of specialized daughter cells produced depends
on the developmental context. The key events, such as the formation of a coenocyte
and migration of the nuclei to specific cellular locations, are coordinated with cellularization
by unique types of cell wall formation. Both one mother - two different daughters
and the coenocyte-cellularization pathways are used by higher plants in precise spatial
and time windows during development. In both the pathways, epigenetic regulation of
gene expression is crucial not only for cell fate specification but also for its maintenance
through cell lineage. In this review, the focus is on the coenocyte-cellularization
pathways in the context of our current understanding of the asymmetric cell divisions.
Instances where cell differentiation does not involve an asymmetric division are also
discussed to provide a comprehensive account of cell differentiation.
Key words
Plant development - asymmetric cell division - epigenetics - cell fate.
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Bangalore University
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India
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