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Atypical response regulators expressed in the maize endosperm transfer cells link canonical two component systems and seed biology

BACKGROUND: Two component systems (TCS) are phosphotransfer-based signal transduction pathways first discovered in bacteria, where they perform most of the sensing tasks. They present a highly modular structure, comprising a receptor with histidine kinase activity and a response regulator which regu...

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Autores principales: Muñiz, Luís M, Royo, Joaquín, Gómez, Elisa, Baudot, Gaelle, Paul, Wyatt, Hueros, Gregorio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3017813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20459670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-84
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author Muñiz, Luís M
Royo, Joaquín
Gómez, Elisa
Baudot, Gaelle
Paul, Wyatt
Hueros, Gregorio
author_facet Muñiz, Luís M
Royo, Joaquín
Gómez, Elisa
Baudot, Gaelle
Paul, Wyatt
Hueros, Gregorio
author_sort Muñiz, Luís M
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description BACKGROUND: Two component systems (TCS) are phosphotransfer-based signal transduction pathways first discovered in bacteria, where they perform most of the sensing tasks. They present a highly modular structure, comprising a receptor with histidine kinase activity and a response regulator which regulates gene expression or interacts with other cell components. A more complex framework is usually found in plants and fungi, in which a third component transfers the phosphate group from the receptor to the response regulator. They play a central role in cytokinin mediated functions in plants, affecting processes such as meristem growth, phyllotaxy, seed development, leaf senescence or tissue differentiation. We have previously reported the expression and cellular localization of a type A response regulator, ZmTCRR-1, in the transfer cells of the maize seed, a tissue critical for seed filling and development, and described its regulation by a tissue specific transcription factor. In this work we investigate the expression and localization of other components of the TCS signalling routes in the maize seed and initiate the characterization of their interactions. RESULTS: The discovery of a new type A response regulator, ZmTCRR-2, specifically expressed in the transfer cells and controlled by a tissue specific transcription factor suggests a previously unknown role for TCS in the biology of transfer cells. We have characterized other canonical TCS molecules, including 6 histidine kinases and 3 phosphotransfer proteins, potentially involved in the atypical transduction pathway defined by ZmTCRR-1 and 2. We have identified potential upstream interactors for both proteins and shown that they both move into the developing endosperm. Furthermore, ZmTCRR-1 expression in an heterologous system (Arabidopsis thaliana) is directed to xylem parenchyma cells, probably involved in transport processes, one of the major roles attributed to the transfer cell layer. CONCLUSIONS: Our data prove the expression of the effector elements of a TCS route operating in the transfer cells under developmental control. Its possible role in integrating external signals with seed developmental processes is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-30178132011-01-10 Atypical response regulators expressed in the maize endosperm transfer cells link canonical two component systems and seed biology Muñiz, Luís M Royo, Joaquín Gómez, Elisa Baudot, Gaelle Paul, Wyatt Hueros, Gregorio BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Two component systems (TCS) are phosphotransfer-based signal transduction pathways first discovered in bacteria, where they perform most of the sensing tasks. They present a highly modular structure, comprising a receptor with histidine kinase activity and a response regulator which regulates gene expression or interacts with other cell components. A more complex framework is usually found in plants and fungi, in which a third component transfers the phosphate group from the receptor to the response regulator. They play a central role in cytokinin mediated functions in plants, affecting processes such as meristem growth, phyllotaxy, seed development, leaf senescence or tissue differentiation. We have previously reported the expression and cellular localization of a type A response regulator, ZmTCRR-1, in the transfer cells of the maize seed, a tissue critical for seed filling and development, and described its regulation by a tissue specific transcription factor. In this work we investigate the expression and localization of other components of the TCS signalling routes in the maize seed and initiate the characterization of their interactions. RESULTS: The discovery of a new type A response regulator, ZmTCRR-2, specifically expressed in the transfer cells and controlled by a tissue specific transcription factor suggests a previously unknown role for TCS in the biology of transfer cells. We have characterized other canonical TCS molecules, including 6 histidine kinases and 3 phosphotransfer proteins, potentially involved in the atypical transduction pathway defined by ZmTCRR-1 and 2. We have identified potential upstream interactors for both proteins and shown that they both move into the developing endosperm. Furthermore, ZmTCRR-1 expression in an heterologous system (Arabidopsis thaliana) is directed to xylem parenchyma cells, probably involved in transport processes, one of the major roles attributed to the transfer cell layer. CONCLUSIONS: Our data prove the expression of the effector elements of a TCS route operating in the transfer cells under developmental control. Its possible role in integrating external signals with seed developmental processes is discussed. BioMed Central 2010-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3017813/ /pubmed/20459670 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-84 Text en Copyright ©2010 Muñiz et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Muñiz, Luís M
Royo, Joaquín
Gómez, Elisa
Baudot, Gaelle
Paul, Wyatt
Hueros, Gregorio
Atypical response regulators expressed in the maize endosperm transfer cells link canonical two component systems and seed biology
title Atypical response regulators expressed in the maize endosperm transfer cells link canonical two component systems and seed biology
title_full Atypical response regulators expressed in the maize endosperm transfer cells link canonical two component systems and seed biology
title_fullStr Atypical response regulators expressed in the maize endosperm transfer cells link canonical two component systems and seed biology
title_full_unstemmed Atypical response regulators expressed in the maize endosperm transfer cells link canonical two component systems and seed biology
title_short Atypical response regulators expressed in the maize endosperm transfer cells link canonical two component systems and seed biology
title_sort atypical response regulators expressed in the maize endosperm transfer cells link canonical two component systems and seed biology
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3017813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20459670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-84
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