Insight into the genetic network governing long-stalked glandular trichome development in Nicotiana tabacum.

IF 3.8 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Planta Pub Date : 2025-10-15 DOI:10.1007/s00425-025-04840-9
Alice Berhin, Aldana Ramirez, Manon Peeters, Gabriel Walckiers, Maxime Vannieuwenhuyze, Sylvain Legay, Belkacem El Amraoui, Charles Hachez
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Abstract

Main conclusion: Using a transcriptional switch-based approach in Nicotiana tabacum, we identified key regulatory factors that control long-stalked trichome development. Our results highlight candidate genes implicated in glandular trichome formation and establish a foundation for future research on trichome development. Glandular trichomes play a pivotal role in plant defense against various biotic and abiotic stresses. To unravel the genetic network driving glandular trichome development in Nicotiana tabacum, we employed a transcriptional switch-based approach using heterologous expression of AmMIXTA, a MYB transcription factor from Antirrhinum majus. Through comprehensive RNA-seq analysis of transgenic tobacco seedlings where long-stalked glandular trichome development was induced in aerial parts, we identified a suite of differentially expressed genes, including several transcription factors, shedding light on the early transcriptional cascade governing this developmental process. Moreover, through confocal live cell imaging of transcriptional reporter lines, interaction studies and DAP-seq assays, we confirmed the involvement of NtZFP8, a gene identified in our study, in long-stalked glandular trichome development. Our findings support a model in which NtZFP8 regulates a gene network essential for this developmental process. This study underscores the effectiveness of our approach in decoding the regulatory landscape of glandular trichome development in N. tabacum and provides a valuable framework for future functional investigations.

烟草长柄腺毛发育的遗传网络研究。
主要结论:利用基于转录开关的方法,我们在烟草中发现了控制长期存在的毛状体发育的关键调控因子。我们的研究结果突出了与腺毛形成有关的候选基因,为未来毛的研究奠定了基础。腺毛在植物抵御各种生物和非生物胁迫中起着关键作用。为了揭示烟草腺体毛状体发育的遗传网络,我们采用了一种基于转录开关的方法,利用来自Antirrhinum majus的MYB转录因子AmMIXTA的异源表达。通过对转基因烟草幼苗进行全面的RNA-seq分析,我们发现了一系列差异表达基因,包括几个转录因子,揭示了控制这一发育过程的早期转录级联。此外,通过转录报告系的共聚焦活细胞成像、相互作用研究和DAP-seq分析,我们证实了NtZFP8基因参与了我们研究中发现的长茎腺毛的发育。我们的发现支持了NtZFP8调控这一发育过程所必需的基因网络的模型。这项研究强调了我们的方法在解码烟草腺毛发育调控景观方面的有效性,并为未来的功能研究提供了一个有价值的框架。
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Planta
Planta 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
2.30%
发文量
217
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Planta publishes timely and substantial articles on all aspects of plant biology. We welcome original research papers on any plant species. Areas of interest include biochemistry, bioenergy, biotechnology, cell biology, development, ecological and environmental physiology, growth, metabolism, morphogenesis, molecular biology, new methods, physiology, plant-microbe interactions, structural biology, and systems biology.
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