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Apomictic and Sexual Germline Development Differ with Respect to Cell Cycle, Transcriptional, Hormonal and Epigenetic Regulation

Seeds of flowering plants can be formed sexually or asexually through apomixis. Apomixis occurs in about 400 species and is of great interest for agriculture as it produces clonal offspring. It differs from sexual reproduction in three major aspects: (1) While the sexual megaspore mother cell (MMC)...

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Autores principales: Schmidt, Anja, Schmid, Marc W., Klostermeier, Ulrich C., Qi, Weihong, Guthörl, Daniela, Sailer, Christian, Waller, Manuel, Rosenstiel, Philip, Grossniklaus, Ueli
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4091798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25010342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004476
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author Schmidt, Anja
Schmid, Marc W.
Klostermeier, Ulrich C.
Qi, Weihong
Guthörl, Daniela
Sailer, Christian
Waller, Manuel
Rosenstiel, Philip
Grossniklaus, Ueli
author_facet Schmidt, Anja
Schmid, Marc W.
Klostermeier, Ulrich C.
Qi, Weihong
Guthörl, Daniela
Sailer, Christian
Waller, Manuel
Rosenstiel, Philip
Grossniklaus, Ueli
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description Seeds of flowering plants can be formed sexually or asexually through apomixis. Apomixis occurs in about 400 species and is of great interest for agriculture as it produces clonal offspring. It differs from sexual reproduction in three major aspects: (1) While the sexual megaspore mother cell (MMC) undergoes meiosis, the apomictic initial cell (AIC) omits or aborts meiosis (apomeiosis); (2) the unreduced egg cell of apomicts forms an embryo without fertilization (parthenogenesis); and (3) the formation of functional endosperm requires specific developmental adaptations. Currently, our knowledge about the gene regulatory programs underlying apomixis is scarce. We used the apomict Boechera gunnisoniana, a close relative of Arabidopsis thaliana, to investigate the transcriptional basis underlying apomeiosis and parthenogenesis. Here, we present the first comprehensive reference transcriptome for reproductive development in an apomict. To compare sexual and apomictic development at the cellular level, we used laser-assisted microdissection combined with microarray and RNA-Seq analyses. Conservation of enriched gene ontologies between the AIC and the MMC likely reflects functions of importance to germline initiation, illustrating the close developmental relationship of sexuality and apomixis. However, several regulatory pathways differ between sexual and apomictic germlines, including cell cycle control, hormonal pathways, epigenetic and transcriptional regulation. Enrichment of specific signal transduction pathways are a feature of the apomictic germline, as is spermidine metabolism, which is associated with somatic embryogenesis in various plants. Our study provides a comprehensive reference dataset for apomictic development and yields important new insights into the transcriptional basis underlying apomixis in relation to sexual reproduction.
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spelling pubmed-40917982014-07-18 Apomictic and Sexual Germline Development Differ with Respect to Cell Cycle, Transcriptional, Hormonal and Epigenetic Regulation Schmidt, Anja Schmid, Marc W. Klostermeier, Ulrich C. Qi, Weihong Guthörl, Daniela Sailer, Christian Waller, Manuel Rosenstiel, Philip Grossniklaus, Ueli PLoS Genet Research Article Seeds of flowering plants can be formed sexually or asexually through apomixis. Apomixis occurs in about 400 species and is of great interest for agriculture as it produces clonal offspring. It differs from sexual reproduction in three major aspects: (1) While the sexual megaspore mother cell (MMC) undergoes meiosis, the apomictic initial cell (AIC) omits or aborts meiosis (apomeiosis); (2) the unreduced egg cell of apomicts forms an embryo without fertilization (parthenogenesis); and (3) the formation of functional endosperm requires specific developmental adaptations. Currently, our knowledge about the gene regulatory programs underlying apomixis is scarce. We used the apomict Boechera gunnisoniana, a close relative of Arabidopsis thaliana, to investigate the transcriptional basis underlying apomeiosis and parthenogenesis. Here, we present the first comprehensive reference transcriptome for reproductive development in an apomict. To compare sexual and apomictic development at the cellular level, we used laser-assisted microdissection combined with microarray and RNA-Seq analyses. Conservation of enriched gene ontologies between the AIC and the MMC likely reflects functions of importance to germline initiation, illustrating the close developmental relationship of sexuality and apomixis. However, several regulatory pathways differ between sexual and apomictic germlines, including cell cycle control, hormonal pathways, epigenetic and transcriptional regulation. Enrichment of specific signal transduction pathways are a feature of the apomictic germline, as is spermidine metabolism, which is associated with somatic embryogenesis in various plants. Our study provides a comprehensive reference dataset for apomictic development and yields important new insights into the transcriptional basis underlying apomixis in relation to sexual reproduction. Public Library of Science 2014-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4091798/ /pubmed/25010342 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004476 Text en © 2014 Schmidt et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Schmidt, Anja
Schmid, Marc W.
Klostermeier, Ulrich C.
Qi, Weihong
Guthörl, Daniela
Sailer, Christian
Waller, Manuel
Rosenstiel, Philip
Grossniklaus, Ueli
Apomictic and Sexual Germline Development Differ with Respect to Cell Cycle, Transcriptional, Hormonal and Epigenetic Regulation
title Apomictic and Sexual Germline Development Differ with Respect to Cell Cycle, Transcriptional, Hormonal and Epigenetic Regulation
title_full Apomictic and Sexual Germline Development Differ with Respect to Cell Cycle, Transcriptional, Hormonal and Epigenetic Regulation
title_fullStr Apomictic and Sexual Germline Development Differ with Respect to Cell Cycle, Transcriptional, Hormonal and Epigenetic Regulation
title_full_unstemmed Apomictic and Sexual Germline Development Differ with Respect to Cell Cycle, Transcriptional, Hormonal and Epigenetic Regulation
title_short Apomictic and Sexual Germline Development Differ with Respect to Cell Cycle, Transcriptional, Hormonal and Epigenetic Regulation
title_sort apomictic and sexual germline development differ with respect to cell cycle, transcriptional, hormonal and epigenetic regulation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4091798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25010342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004476
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