Transcriptome analyses of leaf architecture in Sansevieria support a common genetic toolkit in the parallel evolution of unifacial leaves in monocots.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-08-07 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1002/pld3.511
Edward M Golenberg, Aleksandar Popadić, Weilong Hao
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Planar structures dramatically increase the surface-area-to-volume ratio, which is critically important for multicellular organisms. In this study, we utilize naturally occurring phenotypic variation among three Sansivieria species (Asperagaceae) to investigate leaf margin expression patterns that are associated with mediolateral and adaxial/abaxial development. We identified differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between center and margin leaf tissues in two planar-leaf species Sansevieria subspicata and Sansevieria trifasciata and compared these with expression patterns within the cylindrically leaved Sansevieria cylindrica. Two YABBY family genes, homologs of FILAMENTOUS FLOWER and DROOPING LEAF, are overexpressed in the center leaf tissue in the planar-leaf species and in the tissue of the cylindrical leaves. As mesophyll structure does not indicate adaxial versus abaxial differentiation, increased leaf thickness results in more water-storage tissue and enhances resistance to aridity. This suggests that the cylindrical-leaf in S. cylindrica is analogous to the central leaf tissue in the planar-leaf species. Furthermore, the congruence of the expression patterns of these YABBY genes in Sansevieria with expression patterns found in other unifacial monocot species suggests that patterns of parallel evolution may be the result of similar solutions derived from a limited developmental toolbox.

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三叶草叶片结构的转录组分析支持单子叶植物单面叶片平行进化的共同遗传工具包。
平面结构显著提高了表面积与体积比,这对多细胞生物至关重要。在本研究中,我们利用三个 Sansivieria(飞燕草科)物种之间自然发生的表型变异,研究了与中间侧和正面/背面发育相关的叶缘表达模式。我们在两个平面叶种 Sansevieria subspicata 和 Sansevieria trifasciata 中发现了中心叶组织和边缘叶组织之间的差异表达基因(DEGs),并将其与圆柱叶种 Sansevieria cylindrica 中的表达模式进行了比较。两个 YABBY 家族基因(FILAMENTOUS FLOWER 和 DROOPING LEAF 的同源基因)在平叶物种的中心叶组织和圆柱叶组织中过度表达。由于中叶结构并不表示叶片的正面和背面分化,叶片厚度的增加会产生更多的储水组织,并增强对干旱的抵抗力。这表明圆筒形叶片类似于平叶物种的中心叶组织。此外,Sansevieria 中这些 YABBY 基因的表达模式与其他单面单子叶植物物种中的表达模式一致,这表明平行进化模式可能是从有限的发育工具箱中衍生出的类似解决方案的结果。
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