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The THO Complex Non-Cell-Autonomously Represses Female Germline Specification through the TAS3-ARF3 Module

Authors :
Lihua Zhao
Hanyang Cai
Lulu Wang
SoYoun Won
Zhenxia Su
Yuan Qin
Shaofang Li
Piaojuan Chen
Zhenfang Li
Yuanyuan Zhao
Xuemei Chen
Source :
Curr Biol, Current biology : CB, vol 27, iss 11
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

In most sexually reproducing plants, a single somatic, sub-epidermal cell in an ovule is selected to differentiate into a megaspore mother cell, which is committed to giving rise to the female germline. However, it remains unclear how intercellular signaling among somatic cells results in only one cell in the sub-epidermal layer differentiating into the megaspore mother cell. Here we uncovered a role of the THO complex in restricting the megaspore mother cell fate to a single cell. Mutations in TEX1, HPR1, and THO6, components of the THO/TREX complex, led to the formation of multiple megaspore mother cells, which were able to initiate gametogenesis. We demonstrated that TEX1 repressed the megaspore mother cell fate by promoting the biogenesis of TAS3-derived trans-acting smallinterfering RNA (ta-siRNA), which represses ARF3 expression. The TEX1 protein was present in epidermal cells, but not in the germline, and, through TAS3-derived ta-siRNA, restricted ARF3 expression to the medio domain of ovule primordia. Expansion of ARF3 expression into lateral epidermal cells in aTAS3 ta-siRNA-insensitive mutant led to the formation of supernumerary megaspore mother cells, suggesting that TEX1- and TAS3-mediated restriction of ARF3 expression limits excessive megaspore mother cell formation non-cell-autonomously. Our findings reveal the role of a small-RNA pathway in the regulation of female germline specification in Arabidopsis.

Details

ISSN :
09609822
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....066278088c542624cce8e5d38645ec4e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.05.021