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Endosperm cell death promoted by NAC transcription factors facilitates embryo invasion in Arabidopsis.
Doll, Nicolas M; Van Hautegem, Tom; Schilling, Neeltje; De Rycke, Riet; De Winter, Freya; Fendrych, Matyás; Nowack, Moritz K.
Afiliação
  • Doll NM; Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, 9052 Ghent, Belgium; VIB-UGENT Center of Plant Systems Biology, 9052 Ghent, Belgium. Electronic address: nicolas.doll@ens-lyon.fr.
  • Van Hautegem T; Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, 9052 Ghent, Belgium; VIB-UGENT Center of Plant Systems Biology, 9052 Ghent, Belgium.
  • Schilling N; Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, 9052 Ghent, Belgium; VIB-UGENT Center of Plant Systems Biology, 9052 Ghent, Belgium; Institute of Biochemistry and Biology, Potsdam University, Potsdam, 14476 OT Golm, Germany.
  • De Rycke R; Department of Biomedical Molecular Biology, Ghent University, 9052 Ghent, Belgium; VIB Center for Inflammation Research, Ghent University, 9052 Ghent, Belgium; VIB Bioimaging Core, Ghent University, 9052 Ghent, Belgium.
  • De Winter F; Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, 9052 Ghent, Belgium; VIB-UGENT Center of Plant Systems Biology, 9052 Ghent, Belgium.
  • Fendrych M; Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, 9052 Ghent, Belgium; VIB-UGENT Center of Plant Systems Biology, 9052 Ghent, Belgium.
  • Nowack MK; Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, 9052 Ghent, Belgium; VIB-UGENT Center of Plant Systems Biology, 9052 Ghent, Belgium. Electronic address: moritz.nowack@vib.be.
Curr Biol ; 33(17): 3785-3795.e6, 2023 09 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37633282
ABSTRACT
In flowering plants, two fertilization products develop within the limited space of the seed the embryo and the surrounding nutritive endosperm. The final size of the endosperm is modulated by the degree of embryo growth. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the endosperm expands rapidly after fertilization, but later gets invaded by the embryo that occupies most of the seed volume at maturity, surrounded by a single remaining aleurone-like endosperm layer.1,2,3,4 Embryo invasion is facilitated by the endosperm-expressed bHLH-type transcription factor ZHOUPI, which promotes weakening of endosperm cell walls.5,6 Endosperm elimination in zou mutants is delayed, and embryo growth is severely affected; the endosperm finally collapses around the dwarf embryo, causing the shriveled appearance of mature zou seeds.5,6,7 However, whether ZHOUPI facilitates mechanical endosperm destruction by the invading embryo or whether an active programmed cell death (PCD) process causes endosperm elimination has been subject to debate.2,8 Here we show that developmental PCD controlled by multiple NAC transcription factors in the embryo-adjacent endosperm promotes gradual endosperm elimination. Misexpressing the NAC transcription factor KIRA1 in the entire endosperm caused total endosperm elimination, generating aleurone-less mature seeds. Conversely, dominant and recessive higher-order NAC mutants led to delayed endosperm elimination and impaired cell corpse clearance. Promoting PCD in the zhoupi mutant partially rescued its embryo growth defects, while the endosperm in a zhoupi nac higher-order mutant persisted until seed desiccation. These data suggest that a combination of cell wall weakening and PCD jointly facilitates embryo invasion by an active auto-elimination of endosperm cells.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Arabidopsis / Endosperma Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Arabidopsis / Endosperma Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article