1. Function and molecular mechanism of a poplar placenta limited MIXTA gene in regulating differentiation of plant epidermal cells.
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Zhou F, Wu H, Chen Y, Wang M, Tuskan GA, and Yin T
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- Arabidopsis, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Pollination, Plant Epidermis cytology, Plant Epidermis genetics, Plant Epidermis growth & development, Populus cytology, Populus genetics, Populus growth & development, Cell Differentiation genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Plant Proteins genetics, Plant Proteins metabolism, Plant Cone genetics, Plant Cone growth & development
- Abstract
The placenta in fruits of most plants either desiccate and shrink as the fruits mature or develop further to form the fleshy tissues. In poplars, placental epidermal cells protrude collectively to produce catkin fibers. In this study, three carpel limited MIXTA genes, PdeMIXTA02, PdeMIXTA03, PdeMIXTA04, were find to specifically expressed in carpel immediately after pollination. Heterologous expression of the three genes in Arabidopsis demonstrated that PdeMIXTA04 significantly promoted trichomes density and could restore trichomes in the trichomeless mutant. By contrast, such functions were not observed with PdeMIXTA02, PdeMIXTA03. In situ hybridization revealed that PdeMIXTA04 was explicitly expressed in poplar placental epidermal cells. We also confirmed trichome-specific expression of the PdeMIXTA04 promoter. Multiple experimental proofs have confirmed the interaction between PdeMIXTA04, PdeMYC and PdeWD40, indicating PdeMIXTA04 functioned through the MYB-bHLH-WD40 ternary complex. Our work provided distinctive understanding of the molecular mechanism triggering differentiation of poplar catkins., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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