A multiscale analysis of early flower development in Arabidopsis provides an integrated view of molecular regulation and growth control

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Refahi, Yassin | Zardilis, Argyris | Michelin, Gaël | Wightman, Raymond | Leggio, Bruno | Legrand, Jonathan | Faure, Emmanuel | Vachez, Laetitia | Armezzani, Alessia | Risson, Anne-Evodie | Zhao, Feng | Das, Pradeep | Prunet, Nathanaël | Meyerowitz, Elliot | Godin, Christophe | Malandain, Grégoire | Jönsson, Henrik | Traas, Jan

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International audience. We have analyzed the link between the gene regulation and growth during the early stages of flower development in Arabidopsis. Starting from time-lapse images, we generated a 4D atlas of early flower development, including cell lineage, cellular growth rates, and the expression patterns of regulatory genes. This information was introduced in MorphoNet, a web-based platform. Using computational models, we found that the literature-based molecular network only explained a minority of the gene expression patterns. This was substantially improved by adding regulatory hypotheses for individual genes. Correlating growth with the combinatorial expression of multiple regulators led to a set of hypotheses for the action of individual genes in morphogenesis. This identified the central factor LEAFY as a potential regulator of heterogeneous growth, which was supported by quantifying growth patterns in a leafy mutant. By providing an integrated view, this atlas should represent a fundamental step toward mechanistic models of flower development.

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