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Chromatin dynamics during cellular differentiation in the female reproductive lineage of flowering plants

Sexual reproduction in flowering plants offers a number of remarkable aspects to developmental biologists. First, the spore mother cells – precursors of the plant reproductive lineage – are specified late in development, as opposed to precocious germline isolation during embryogenesis in most animal...

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Autores principales: Baroux, Célia, Autran, Daphné
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4502977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26031902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12890
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description Sexual reproduction in flowering plants offers a number of remarkable aspects to developmental biologists. First, the spore mother cells – precursors of the plant reproductive lineage – are specified late in development, as opposed to precocious germline isolation during embryogenesis in most animals. Second, unlike in most animals where meiosis directly produces gametes, plant meiosis entails the differentiation of a multicellular, haploid gametophyte, within which gametic as well as non-gametic accessory cells are formed. These observations raise the question of the factors inducing and modus operandi of cell fate transitions that originate in floral tissues and gametophytes, respectively. Cell fate transitions in the reproductive lineage imply cellular reprogramming operating at the physiological, cytological and transcriptome level, but also at the chromatin level. A number of observations point to large-scale chromatin reorganization events associated with cellular differentiation of the female spore mother cells and of the female gametes. These include a reorganization of the heterochromatin compartment, the genome-wide alteration of the histone modification landscape, and the remodeling of nucleosome composition. The dynamic expression of DNA methyltransferases and actors of small RNA pathways also suggest additional, global epigenetic alterations that remain to be characterized. Are these events a cause or a consequence of cellular differentiation, and how do they contribute to cell fate transition? Does chromatin dynamics induce competence for immediate cellular functions (meiosis, fertilization), or does it also contribute long-term effects in cellular identity and developmental competence of the reproductive lineage? This review attempts to review these fascinating questions.
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spelling pubmed-45029772015-07-22 Chromatin dynamics during cellular differentiation in the female reproductive lineage of flowering plants Baroux, Célia Autran, Daphné Plant J Chromatin and Epigenetics at the Nexus Between Cell Division, Differentiation and Development Sexual reproduction in flowering plants offers a number of remarkable aspects to developmental biologists. First, the spore mother cells – precursors of the plant reproductive lineage – are specified late in development, as opposed to precocious germline isolation during embryogenesis in most animals. Second, unlike in most animals where meiosis directly produces gametes, plant meiosis entails the differentiation of a multicellular, haploid gametophyte, within which gametic as well as non-gametic accessory cells are formed. These observations raise the question of the factors inducing and modus operandi of cell fate transitions that originate in floral tissues and gametophytes, respectively. Cell fate transitions in the reproductive lineage imply cellular reprogramming operating at the physiological, cytological and transcriptome level, but also at the chromatin level. A number of observations point to large-scale chromatin reorganization events associated with cellular differentiation of the female spore mother cells and of the female gametes. These include a reorganization of the heterochromatin compartment, the genome-wide alteration of the histone modification landscape, and the remodeling of nucleosome composition. The dynamic expression of DNA methyltransferases and actors of small RNA pathways also suggest additional, global epigenetic alterations that remain to be characterized. Are these events a cause or a consequence of cellular differentiation, and how do they contribute to cell fate transition? Does chromatin dynamics induce competence for immediate cellular functions (meiosis, fertilization), or does it also contribute long-term effects in cellular identity and developmental competence of the reproductive lineage? This review attempts to review these fascinating questions. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2015-07 2015-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4502977/ /pubmed/26031902 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12890 Text en Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and the Society for Experimental Biology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Chromatin and Epigenetics at the Nexus Between Cell Division, Differentiation and Development
Baroux, Célia
Autran, Daphné
Chromatin dynamics during cellular differentiation in the female reproductive lineage of flowering plants
title Chromatin dynamics during cellular differentiation in the female reproductive lineage of flowering plants
title_full Chromatin dynamics during cellular differentiation in the female reproductive lineage of flowering plants
title_fullStr Chromatin dynamics during cellular differentiation in the female reproductive lineage of flowering plants
title_full_unstemmed Chromatin dynamics during cellular differentiation in the female reproductive lineage of flowering plants
title_short Chromatin dynamics during cellular differentiation in the female reproductive lineage of flowering plants
title_sort chromatin dynamics during cellular differentiation in the female reproductive lineage of flowering plants
topic Chromatin and Epigenetics at the Nexus Between Cell Division, Differentiation and Development
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4502977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26031902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12890
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