Genetic control of generative cell shape by DUO1 in Arabidopsis
Key message
The main features of generative cell morphogenesis, formation of a cytoplasmic projection and elongation of the GC body, operate through independent genetic pathways.
Abstract
Male gametogenesis in developing angiosperm pollen involves distinctive changes in cell morphogenesis. Re-shaping and elongation of the generative cell (GC) are linked to the formation of a GC cytoplasmic projection connected to the vegetative cell nucleus. Although genetic control of GC morphogenesis is unknown, we suspected the involvement of the germline-specific MYB transcription factor DUO POLLEN1 (DUO1). We used light and fluorescence microscopy to examine male germline development in pollen of wild-type Arabidopsis and in four allelic duo1 mutants expressing introduced cell markers. Our analysis shows that the undivided GC in duo1 pollen forms a cytoplasmic projection, but the cell body fails to elongate. In contrast GCs of cyclin-dependent kinase function mutants, which fail to divide like duo1 mutants, achieve normal morphogenesis. We conclude that DUO1 has an essential role in the elongation of the GC, but DUO1-independent pathways control the development of the GC cytoplasmic projection. The two main features of GC morphogenesis therefore operate through independently regulated genetic pathways.
Funding
Male germline regulatory mechanisms integrating cell cycle control with gamete specification.
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
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Author affiliation
College of Life Sciences Genetics & Genome BiologyVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
Published in
Plant ReproductionVolume
36Issue
3Pagination
243 - 254Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLCissn
2194-7953eissn
2194-7961Acceptance date
2023-03-22Copyright date
2023Available date
2024-07-18Publisher DOI
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GermanyLanguage
enPublisher version
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Professor David TwellDeposit date
2024-07-16Rights Retention Statement
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