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Knockdown of Arabidopsis ROOT UVB SENSITIVE4 Disrupts Anther Dehiscence by Suppressing Secondary Thickening in the Endothecium

Zhao, Shu-Qing; Li, Wen-Chao; Zhang, Yi; Tidy, Alison C; Wilson, Zoe A

Knockdown of Arabidopsis ROOT UVB SENSITIVE4 Disrupts Anther Dehiscence by Suppressing Secondary Thickening in the Endothecium Thumbnail


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Shu-Qing Zhao

Wen-Chao Li

Yi Zhang

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ZOE WILSON ZOE.WILSON@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Pro Vice Chancellor Faculty of Science



Abstract

ROOT UV-B SENSITIVE4 (RUS4) encodes a protein with no known function that contains a conserved Domain of Unknown Function 647 (DUF647). The DUF647-containing proteins RUS1 and RUS2 have previously been associated with root UV-B-sensing pathway that plays a major role in Arabidopsis early seedling morphogenesis and development. Here, we show that RUS4 knockdown Arabidopsis plants, referred to as amiR-RUS4, were severely reduced in male fertility with indehiscent anthers. Light microscopy of anther sections revealed a significantly reduced secondary wall thickening in the endothecium of amiR-RUS4 anthers. We further show that transcript abundance of the NAC domain genes NAC SECONDARY WALL THICKENING PROMOTING FACTOR1 (NST1) and NST2, which have been shown to regulate the secondary cell wall thickenings in the anther endothecium, were dramatically reduced in the amiR-RUS4 floral buds. Expression of the secondary cell wall-associated MYB transcription factor genes MYB103 and MYB85 were also strongly reduced in floral buds of the amiR-RUS4 plants. Overexpression of RUS4 led to increased secondary thickening in the endothecium. However, the rus4-2 mutant exhibited no obvious phenotype. Promoter-GUS analysis revealed that RUS4 promoter was highly active in the anthers, supporting its role in anther development. Taken together, these results suggest that RUS4, probably functions redundantly with other genes, may play an important role in the secondary thickening formation in the anther endothecium by indirectly affecting the expression of secondary cell wall biosynthetic genes.

Citation

Zhao, S.-Q., Li, W.-C., Zhang, Y., Tidy, A. C., & Wilson, Z. A. (2019). Knockdown of Arabidopsis ROOT UVB SENSITIVE4 Disrupts Anther Dehiscence by Suppressing Secondary Thickening in the Endothecium. Plant and Cell Physiology, 60(10), 2293–2306. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcz127

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 20, 2019
Online Publication Date Jul 3, 2019
Publication Date Oct 31, 2019
Deposit Date Jul 23, 2019
Publicly Available Date Jul 4, 2020
Journal Plant and Cell Physiology
Print ISSN 0032-0781
Electronic ISSN 1471-9053
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 60
Issue 10
Pages 2293–2306
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcz127
Keywords Anther dehiscence, Arabidopsis thaliana, Male sterility, RUS4, Secondary wall thickening
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2333368
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/pcp/advance-article/doi/10.1093/pcp/pcz127/5527763
Contract Date Jul 23, 2019

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