由循环 DOF 因子介导的有性生殖和寒冷反应的季节性调控在斑鸠属植物中并不保守。

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Plant Direct Pub Date : 2024-11-25 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1002/pld3.70020
Alexander G Freidinger, Lauren A Woodward, Jo Trang Bùi, Gillian Doty, Shawn Ruiz, Erika Conant, Karen A Hicks
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摘要

许多陆生植物在进化过程中,从无性发育到生殖发育的过渡与环境线索同步。维管束和非维管束物种中都有根据季节性线索进行繁殖的例子;然而,我们对控制这种时机的分子事件的大部分了解都是在被子植物模型系统中获得的。虽然维管束植物和非维管束植物的有性生殖机制在生物体层面上存在巨大差异,但系统发生学和转录组学证据表明,非维管束植物中的旁系亲属可能与维管束植物中的旁系亲属具有相同的功能。鉴于斑鸠菊的有性生殖发育是对光周期和低温线索的反应,因此非常适合研究进化中保守的季节性生殖控制机制。因此,我们利用公开的微阵列数据来鉴定响应温度线索的差异表达基因。根据蛋白基序和昼夜表达模式的保守性,我们发现了拟南芥基因组中两个最像被子植物拟南芥CDF的类CDF(CDL)基因。在被子植物中,DNA-一指转录因子(DOFs)在调控光周期开花、调控对季节性温度变化的生理变化以及介导冷胁迫反应方面发挥着重要作用。我们创建了基因敲除突变,并测试了它们对有性生殖和冷胁迫反应的影响。出乎意料的是,ppcdl-双突变体的有性生殖时间与野生型并无显著差异,这表明PpCDLs对这一发育转变的季节性调控并不是必需的。我们还发现,基因敲除突变体植株在应对冷胁迫时下游冷调控基因的表达没有变化,耐冻性也没有变化。最后,我们观察到 PpCDLs 与 FKF1(一种 A. thaliana 的 CDFs 抑制因子)的部分同源物之间没有相互作用。这与在被子植物中观察到的情况不同,这表明被子植物中 CDF 蛋白的功能在冬青属植物中并不保守。
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Cycling DOF factor mediated seasonal regulation of sexual reproduction and cold response is not conserved in Physcomitrium patens.

Many land plants have evolved such that the transition from vegetative to reproductive development is synchronized with environmental cues. Examples of reproduction in response to seasonal cues can be found in both vascular and nonvascular species; however, most of our understanding of the molecular events controlling this timing has been worked out in angiosperm model systems. While the organism-level mechanisms of sexual reproduction vary dramatically between vascular and nonvascular plants, phylogenetic and transcriptomic evidence suggest paralogs in nonvascular plants may have conserved function with their vascular counterparts. Given that Physcomitrium patens undergoes sexual reproductive development in response to photoperiodic and cold temperature cues, it is well-suited for studying evolutionarily conserved mechanisms of seasonal control of reproduction. Thus, we used publicly available microarray data to identify genes differentially expressed in response to temperature cues. We identified two CDF-like (CDL) genes in the P. patens genome that are the most like the angiosperm Arabidopsis thaliana CDFs based on conservation of protein motifs and diurnal expression patterns. In angiosperms, DNA-One Finger Transcription Factors (DOFs) play an important role in regulating photoperiodic flowering, regulating physiological changes in response to seasonal temperature changes, and mediating the cold stress response. We created knockout mutations and tested their impact on sexual reproduction and response to cold stress. Unexpectedly, the timing of sexual reproduction in the ppcdl-double mutants did not differ significantly from wild type, suggesting that the PpCDLs are not necessary for seasonal regulation of this developmental transition. We also found that there was no change in expression of downstream cold-regulated genes in response to cold stress and no change in freezing tolerance in the knockout mutant plants. Finally, we observed no interaction between PpCDLs and the partial homologs of FKF1, an A. thaliana repressor of CDFs. This is different from what is observed in angiosperms, which suggests that the functions of CDF proteins in angiosperms are not conserved in P. patens.

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Plant Direct
Plant Direct Environmental Science-Ecology
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
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101
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Plant Direct is a monthly, sound science journal for the plant sciences that gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting work dealing with a variety of subjects. Topics include but are not limited to genetics, biochemistry, development, cell biology, biotic stress, abiotic stress, genomics, phenomics, bioinformatics, physiology, molecular biology, and evolution. A collaborative journal launched by the American Society of Plant Biologists, the Society for Experimental Biology and Wiley, Plant Direct publishes papers submitted directly to the journal as well as those referred from a select group of the societies’ journals.
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