“…Members of the HD-ZIP IV family were shown to regulate cuticle metabolism in tomato and maize (Zea mays), including CUTIN DEFICIENT2 (CD2; Isaacson et al, 2009;Nadakuduti et al, 2012) and OUTER CELL LAYER1 (Javelle et al, 2010;Depège-Fargeix et al, 2011), respectively. Other HD-ZIP IV proteins, including the Arabidopsis GLABRA2 (AtGL2; Rerie et al, 1994;Ishida et al, 2007;Tominaga-Wada et al, 2009, PROTODERMAL FACTOR2 (AtPDF2; Abe et al, 2003), Arabidopsis HOMEODOMAIN GLABROUS11 (Nakamura et al, 2006), MERISTEM LAYER1 (AtML1; Abe et al, 2003;Takada et al, 2013), and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) HOMEODOMAIN1 (Walford et al, 2012), were shown to be involved in the regulation of epidermal cell differentiation. Two members of the SHN1/WIN1 clade of transcription factors from Arabidopsis and tomato (AtSHN1 and SlSHN3, respectively) have been shown to be required for both cutin biosynthesis as well as epidermal cell patterning (Aharoni et al, 2004;Broun et al, 2004;Shi et al, 2011Shi et al, , 2013.…”