The gynoecium is critical for the reproduction of flowering plants as it contains the ovules and the tissues that foster pollen germination, growth, and guidance. These tissues, known as the reproductive tract (ReT), comprise the stigma, style, and transmitting tract (TT). The ReT and ovules originate from the carpel margin meristem (CMM) within the pistil. SHOOT MERISTEMLESS (STM) is a key transcription factor for meristem formation and maintenance. In all above-ground meristems, including the CMM, local STM downregulation is required for organ formation. However, how this downregulation is achieved in the CMM is unknown. Here, we have studied the role of HISTONE DEACETYLASE 19 (HDA19) in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) during ovule and ReT differentiation based on the observation that the hda19-3 mutant displays a reduced ovule number and fails to differentiate the TT properly. Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) coupled with RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) revealed that in the CMM of hda19-3 mutants, genes promoting organ development are downregulated while meristematic markers, including STM, are upregulated. HDA19 was essential to downregulate STM in the CMM, thereby allowing ovule formation and TT differentiation. STM is ectopically expressed in hda19-3 at intermediate stages of pistil development, and its downregulation by RNA interference alleviated the hda19-3 phenotype. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays indicated that STM is a direct target of HDA19 during pistil development and that the transcription factor SEEDSTICK is also required to regulate STM via histone acetylation. Thus, we identified factors required for the downregulation of STM in the CMM, which is necessary for organogenesis and tissue differentiation. HISTONE DEACETYLASE19 regulates ovules and reproductive tract formation by repressing SHOOT MERISTEMLESS expression.

HISTONE DEACETYLASE19 Controls Ovule Number Determination and Transmitting Tract Differentiation / S. Manrique, A. Cavalleri, A. Guazzotti, G. H Villarino, S. Simonini, A. Bombarely, T. Higashiyama, U. Grossniklaus, C. Mizzotti, A.M. DE ALMEIDA CARDOSO PEREIRA, S. Coimbra, S. Sankaranarayanan, E. Onelli, S. Masiero, R. G Franks, L. Colombo. - In: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0032-0889. - (2023), pp. kiad629.1-kiad629.19. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1093/plphys/kiad629]

HISTONE DEACETYLASE19 Controls Ovule Number Determination and Transmitting Tract Differentiation

S. Manrique
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A. Cavalleri
Co-primo
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A. Guazzotti
Co-primo
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S. Simonini;A. Bombarely;C. Mizzotti;A.M. DE ALMEIDA CARDOSO PEREIRA;E. Onelli;S. Masiero;L. Colombo
Ultimo
2023

Abstract

The gynoecium is critical for the reproduction of flowering plants as it contains the ovules and the tissues that foster pollen germination, growth, and guidance. These tissues, known as the reproductive tract (ReT), comprise the stigma, style, and transmitting tract (TT). The ReT and ovules originate from the carpel margin meristem (CMM) within the pistil. SHOOT MERISTEMLESS (STM) is a key transcription factor for meristem formation and maintenance. In all above-ground meristems, including the CMM, local STM downregulation is required for organ formation. However, how this downregulation is achieved in the CMM is unknown. Here, we have studied the role of HISTONE DEACETYLASE 19 (HDA19) in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) during ovule and ReT differentiation based on the observation that the hda19-3 mutant displays a reduced ovule number and fails to differentiate the TT properly. Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) coupled with RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) revealed that in the CMM of hda19-3 mutants, genes promoting organ development are downregulated while meristematic markers, including STM, are upregulated. HDA19 was essential to downregulate STM in the CMM, thereby allowing ovule formation and TT differentiation. STM is ectopically expressed in hda19-3 at intermediate stages of pistil development, and its downregulation by RNA interference alleviated the hda19-3 phenotype. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays indicated that STM is a direct target of HDA19 during pistil development and that the transcription factor SEEDSTICK is also required to regulate STM via histone acetylation. Thus, we identified factors required for the downregulation of STM in the CMM, which is necessary for organogenesis and tissue differentiation. HISTONE DEACETYLASE19 regulates ovules and reproductive tract formation by repressing SHOOT MERISTEMLESS expression.
Settore BIO/01 - Botanica Generale
Settore BIO/18 - Genetica
Settore BIO/04 - Fisiologia Vegetale
   Sexual Plant Reproduction - Seed formation
   SexSEED
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   H2020
   690946

   The physiology and genetics of fruit formation: from genes to networks
   FRUIT LOOK
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   FP7
   612640
2023
7-dic-2023
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