Abstract
The versatile regeneration capability of leaves enable even a detached Arabidopsis leaf to yield two kinds of regenerative responses namely, wound healing at the cut end in form of callus formation or de novo root regeneration (DNRR). Using various experimental approaches, we show that the factor favouring DNRR over callus formation seems to be a mechanical cue, possibly touch, at the cut end of the detached leaf. Here, we show that the forced expression of a PLETHORA transcription factor can bypass the need for touch to initiate DNRR. Our findings provide a genetic frame-work for touch dependant DNRR and suggest that a core PLT transcription regulatory module acts in response to mechano-sensing stimuli.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.