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    Epigenetic regulation of female germline development through ERECTA signaling pathway

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    Huang, Youmei
    Liu, Liping
    Chai, Mengnan
    Su, Han
    Ma, Suzhuo
    Liu, Kaichuang
    Tian, Yaru
    Cao, Zhuangyuan
    Xi, Xinpeng
    Zhu, Wenhui
    Qi, Jingang
    Palanivelu, Ravishankar cc
    Qin, Yuan
    Cai, Hanyang
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    Affiliation
    School of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2023-08-22
    Keywords
    Arabidopsis
    BZR1
    ERECTA
    SDG2
    SWR1
    megaspore mother cells
    
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    John Wiley and Sons Inc
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    Huang, Y., Liu, L., Chai, M., Su, H., Ma, S., Liu, K., ... & Cai, H. (2023). Epigenetic regulation of female germline development through ERECTA signaling pathway. New Phytologist, 240(3), 1015-1033.
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    The New phytologist
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    Abstract
    Germline development is a key step in sexual reproduction. Sexual plant reproduction begins with the formation of haploid spores by meiosis of megaspore mother cells (MMCs). Although many evidences, directly or indirectly, show that epigenetics plays an important role in MMC specification, how it controls the commitment of the MMC to downstream stages of germline development is still unclear. Electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA), western blot, immunofluorescence, and chromatin immunoprecipitation coupled with quantitative PCR analyses were performed. Genetic interactions between BZR1 transcription factor family and the SWR1-SDG2-ER pathway in the control of female germline development were further studied. The present findings showed in Arabidopsis that two epigenetic factors, the chromatin remodeling complex SWI2/SNF2-RELATED 1 (SWR1) and a writer for H3K4me3 histone modification SET DOMAIN GROUP 2 (SDG2), genetically interact with the ERECTA (ER) receptor kinase signaling pathway and regulate female germline development by restricting the MMC cell fate to a single cell in the ovule primordium and ensure that only that single cell undergoes meiosis and subsequent megaspore degeneration. We also showed that SWR1-SDG2-ER signaling module regulates female germline development by promoting the protein accumulation of BZR1 transcription factor family on the promoters of primary miRNA processing factors, HYPONASTIC LEAVES 1 (HYL1), DICER-LIKE 1 (DCL1), and SERRATE (SE) to activate their expression. Our study elucidated a Gene Regulation Network that provides new insights for understanding how epigenetic factors and receptor kinase signaling pathways function in concert to control female germline development in Arabidopsis.
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    12 month embargo; first published: 22 August 2023
    ISSN
    0028-646X
    EISSN
    1469-8137
    PubMed ID
    37606225
    DOI
    10.1111/nph.19217
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    Final accepted manuscript
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