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Deep evolutionary origin of gamete-directed zygote activation by KNOX/BELL transcription factors in green plants

Authors :
Hisanaga, Tetsuya
Fujimoto, Shota
Cui, Yihui
Sato, Katsutoshi
Sano, Ryosuke
Yamaoka, Shohei
Kohchi, Takayuki
Berger, Frédéric
Nakajima, Keiji
Hisanaga, Tetsuya
Fujimoto, Shota
Cui, Yihui
Sato, Katsutoshi
Sano, Ryosuke
Yamaoka, Shohei
Kohchi, Takayuki
Berger, Frédéric
Nakajima, Keiji
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

KNOX and BELL transcription factors regulate distinct steps of diploid development in plants. In the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, KNOX and BELL proteins are inherited by gametes of the opposite mating types and heterodimerize in zygotes to activate diploid development. By contrast, in land plants such as Physcomitrium patens and Arabidopsis thaliana, KNOX and BELL proteins function in meristem maintenance and organogenesis during the later stages of diploid development. However, whether the contrasting functions of KNOX and BELL were acquired independently in algae and land plants is currently unknown. Here, we show that in the basal land plant species Marchantia polymorpha, gamete-expressed KNOX and BELL are required to initiate zygotic development by promoting nuclear fusion in a manner strikingly similar to that in C. reinhardtii. Our results indicate that zygote activation is the ancestral role of KNOX/BELL transcription factors, which shifted toward meristem maintenance as land plants evolved.<br />identifier:2050-084X

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375194283
Document Type :
Electronic Resource