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A Plant-Specific TGS1 Homolog Influences Gametophyte Development in Sexual Tetraploid Paspalum notatum Ovules

Aposporous apomictic plants form clonal maternal seeds by inducing the emergence of non-reduced (2n) embryo sacs in the ovule nucellus and the development of embryos by parthenogenesis. In previous work, we reported a plant-specific TRIMETHYLGUANOSINE SYNTHASE 1 (TGS1) gene (PN_TGS1-like) showing ex...

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Autores principales: Colono, Carolina, Ortiz, Juan Pablo A., Permingeat, Hugo R., Souza Canada, Eduardo Daniel, Siena, Lorena A., Spoto, Nicolás, Galdeano, Florencia, Espinoza, Francisco, Leblanc, Olivier, Pessino, Silvina C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6895069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31850040
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01566
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author Colono, Carolina
Ortiz, Juan Pablo A.
Permingeat, Hugo R.
Souza Canada, Eduardo Daniel
Siena, Lorena A.
Spoto, Nicolás
Galdeano, Florencia
Espinoza, Francisco
Leblanc, Olivier
Pessino, Silvina C.
author_facet Colono, Carolina
Ortiz, Juan Pablo A.
Permingeat, Hugo R.
Souza Canada, Eduardo Daniel
Siena, Lorena A.
Spoto, Nicolás
Galdeano, Florencia
Espinoza, Francisco
Leblanc, Olivier
Pessino, Silvina C.
author_sort Colono, Carolina
collection PubMed
description Aposporous apomictic plants form clonal maternal seeds by inducing the emergence of non-reduced (2n) embryo sacs in the ovule nucellus and the development of embryos by parthenogenesis. In previous work, we reported a plant-specific TRIMETHYLGUANOSINE SYNTHASE 1 (TGS1) gene (PN_TGS1-like) showing expression levels positively correlated with sexuality rates in facultative apomictic Paspalum notatum. PN_ TGS1-like displayed contrasting in situ hybridization patterns in apomictic and sexual plant ovules from premeiosis to anthesis. Here we transformed sexual P. notatum with a TGS1-like antisense construction under a constitutive promoter, in order to produce lines with reduced transcript representation. Antisense plants developed prominent trichomes on the adaxial leaf surface, a trait absent from control genotypes. Reproductive development analysis revealed occasional formation of twin ovules. While control individuals typically displayed a single meiotic embryo sac per ovule, antisense lines showed 12.93–15.79% of ovules bearing extra nuclei, which can be assigned to aposporous-like embryo sacs (AES-like) or, alternatively, to gametophytes with a misguided cell fate development. Moreover, around 8.42–9.52% of ovules showed what looked like a combination of meiotic and aposporous-like sacs. Besides, 32.5% of ovules at early developmental stages displayed nucellar cells with prominent nuclei resembling apospory initials (AIs), which surrounded the megaspore mother cell (MMC) or the MMC-derived meiotic products. Two or more concurrent meiosis events were never detected, which suggest a non-reduced nature for the extra nuclei observed in the mature ovules, unless they were generated by proliferation and misguided differentiation of the legitimate meiotic products. The antisense lines produced a similar amount of viable even-sized pollen with respect to control genotypes, and formed an equivalent full seed set (∼9% of total seeds) after self-pollination. Flow cytometry analyses of caryopses derived from antisense lines revealed that all full seeds had originated from meiotic embryo sacs (i.e. by sexuality). A reduction of 25.55% in the germination percentage was detected when comparing antisense lines with controls. Our results indicate that PN_ TGS1-like influences ovule, gametophyte and possibly embryo development.
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spelling pubmed-68950692019-12-17 A Plant-Specific TGS1 Homolog Influences Gametophyte Development in Sexual Tetraploid Paspalum notatum Ovules Colono, Carolina Ortiz, Juan Pablo A. Permingeat, Hugo R. Souza Canada, Eduardo Daniel Siena, Lorena A. Spoto, Nicolás Galdeano, Florencia Espinoza, Francisco Leblanc, Olivier Pessino, Silvina C. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Aposporous apomictic plants form clonal maternal seeds by inducing the emergence of non-reduced (2n) embryo sacs in the ovule nucellus and the development of embryos by parthenogenesis. In previous work, we reported a plant-specific TRIMETHYLGUANOSINE SYNTHASE 1 (TGS1) gene (PN_TGS1-like) showing expression levels positively correlated with sexuality rates in facultative apomictic Paspalum notatum. PN_ TGS1-like displayed contrasting in situ hybridization patterns in apomictic and sexual plant ovules from premeiosis to anthesis. Here we transformed sexual P. notatum with a TGS1-like antisense construction under a constitutive promoter, in order to produce lines with reduced transcript representation. Antisense plants developed prominent trichomes on the adaxial leaf surface, a trait absent from control genotypes. Reproductive development analysis revealed occasional formation of twin ovules. While control individuals typically displayed a single meiotic embryo sac per ovule, antisense lines showed 12.93–15.79% of ovules bearing extra nuclei, which can be assigned to aposporous-like embryo sacs (AES-like) or, alternatively, to gametophytes with a misguided cell fate development. Moreover, around 8.42–9.52% of ovules showed what looked like a combination of meiotic and aposporous-like sacs. Besides, 32.5% of ovules at early developmental stages displayed nucellar cells with prominent nuclei resembling apospory initials (AIs), which surrounded the megaspore mother cell (MMC) or the MMC-derived meiotic products. Two or more concurrent meiosis events were never detected, which suggest a non-reduced nature for the extra nuclei observed in the mature ovules, unless they were generated by proliferation and misguided differentiation of the legitimate meiotic products. The antisense lines produced a similar amount of viable even-sized pollen with respect to control genotypes, and formed an equivalent full seed set (∼9% of total seeds) after self-pollination. Flow cytometry analyses of caryopses derived from antisense lines revealed that all full seeds had originated from meiotic embryo sacs (i.e. by sexuality). A reduction of 25.55% in the germination percentage was detected when comparing antisense lines with controls. Our results indicate that PN_ TGS1-like influences ovule, gametophyte and possibly embryo development. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6895069/ /pubmed/31850040 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01566 Text en Copyright © 2019 Colono, Ortiz, Permingeat, Souza Canada, Siena, Spoto, Galdeano, Espinoza, Leblanc and Pessino http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Colono, Carolina
Ortiz, Juan Pablo A.
Permingeat, Hugo R.
Souza Canada, Eduardo Daniel
Siena, Lorena A.
Spoto, Nicolás
Galdeano, Florencia
Espinoza, Francisco
Leblanc, Olivier
Pessino, Silvina C.
A Plant-Specific TGS1 Homolog Influences Gametophyte Development in Sexual Tetraploid Paspalum notatum Ovules
title A Plant-Specific TGS1 Homolog Influences Gametophyte Development in Sexual Tetraploid Paspalum notatum Ovules
title_full A Plant-Specific TGS1 Homolog Influences Gametophyte Development in Sexual Tetraploid Paspalum notatum Ovules
title_fullStr A Plant-Specific TGS1 Homolog Influences Gametophyte Development in Sexual Tetraploid Paspalum notatum Ovules
title_full_unstemmed A Plant-Specific TGS1 Homolog Influences Gametophyte Development in Sexual Tetraploid Paspalum notatum Ovules
title_short A Plant-Specific TGS1 Homolog Influences Gametophyte Development in Sexual Tetraploid Paspalum notatum Ovules
title_sort plant-specific tgs1 homolog influences gametophyte development in sexual tetraploid paspalum notatum ovules
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6895069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31850040
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01566
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