Quantitative live-imaging reveals the dynamics of apical cells during gametophyte development in ferns.

Xiao Wu, An Yan, Xing Liu, Shaoling Zhang, Yun Zhou
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Meristems in land plants share conserved functions but develop highly variable structures. Meristems in seed-free plants, including ferns, usually contain one or a few pyramid-/wedge-shaped apical cells (ACs) as initials, which are lacking in seed plants. It remained unclear how ACs promote cell proliferation in fern gametophytes and whether any persistent AC exists to sustain fern gametophyte development continuously. Here, we uncovered previously undefined ACs maintained even at late developmental stages in fern gametophytes. Through quantitative live-imaging, we determined division patterns and growth dynamics that maintain the persistent AC in Sphenomeris chinensis, a representative fern. The AC and its immediate progenies form a conserved cell packet, driving cell proliferation and prothallus expansion. At the apical centre of gametophytes, the AC and its adjacent progenies display small dimensions resulting from active cell division instead of reduced cell expansion. These findings provide insight into diversified meristem development in land plants.

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定量实时成像揭示了蕨类植物配子体发育过程中顶端细胞的动态变化。
陆地植物的分生组织具有保守的功能,但具有高度可变的结构。无种子植物的分生组织,包括蕨类植物,通常含有一个或几个金字塔形/楔形的顶端细胞(ACs)作为首字母,这是种子植物所缺乏的。目前尚不清楚AC是如何促进蕨类配子体细胞增殖的,也不清楚是否存在持久的AC来维持蕨类配子体的持续发育。在这里,我们发现以前未定义的ac在蕨类配子体的发育后期仍然维持。通过定量的实时成像,我们确定了代表蕨类植物Sphenomeris chinensis维持持续AC的分裂模式和生长动态。AC及其直系后代形成一个保守的细胞包,驱动细胞增殖和原体扩张。在配子体的顶端中心,AC及其相邻的后代显示出较小的尺寸,这是由于细胞分裂活跃而不是细胞扩增减少。这些发现为陆地植物分生系统的多样化发展提供了新的思路。
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