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MYB81, a microspore-specific GAMYB transcription factor, promotes pollen mitosis I and cell lineage formation in Arabidopsis.

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posted on 2019-10-21, 09:30 authored by Sung‐Aeong Oh, Thuong Nguyen Thi Hoai, Hyo‐Jin Park, Mingmin Zhao, David Twell, David Honys, Soon‐Ki Park
Sexual reproduction in flowering plants relies on the production of haploid gametophytes that consist of germline and supporting cells. During male gametophyte development, the asymmetric mitotic division of an undetermined unicellular microspore segregates these two cell lineages. To explore genetic regulation underlying this process, we screened for pollen cell patterning mutants and isolated the heterozygous myb81-1 mutant that sheds ~50 % abnormal pollen. Typically, myb81-1 microspores fail to undergo pollen mitosis I and arrest at polarized stage with a single central vacuole. Although most myb81-1 microspores degenerate without division, a small fraction divide at later stages and fail to acquire correct cell fates. The myb81-1 allele is transmitted normally through the female, but rarely through pollen. We show that myb81-1 phenotypes result from impaired function of the GAMYB transcription factor MYB81. The MYB81 promoter shows microspore-specific activity and a MYB81-RFP fusion protein is only expressed in a narrow window prior to pollen mitosis I. Ectopic expression of MYB81 driven by various promoters can severely impair vegetative or reproductive development, reflecting the strict microspore-specific control of MYB81. Our data demonstrate that MYB81 has a key role in the developmental progression of microspores, enabling formation of the two male cell lineages that are essential for sexual reproduction in Arabidopsis.

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This work was supported by a grant from the Next-Generation BioGreen 21 program to S.K.P (no. PJ01369001), Rural Development Administration in the Republic of Korea. D.T. and M.Z. acknowledge support from the Biotechnology and Biological Research Council ERA-CAPS EVOREPRO project (Grant reference BB/N005090). D.H. was supported from European Regional Development Fund-Project "Centre for Experimental Plant Biology" (No. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000738). The correctly annotated MYB81 genomic and cDNA sequences can be found under the accession numbers MN199036 and MN199037 respectively.

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Plant Journal, 2019

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Plant Journal

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Wiley, Society for Experimental Biology (SEB)

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1365-313X

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2019

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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/tpj.14564

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