| Literature DB >> 24492391 |
Caroline Callot1, Jean Luc Gallois1.
Abstract
In eukaryotes, eIF4E translation initiation factors are essential proteins encoded by a small multigene family. In plants, they are a major source of host plant resistance to potyviruses that require specific 4E factors to infect cells. Combining mutations in different eIF4E genes could be a way of broadening the spectrum of plant resistance to viruses. We attempted to combine null mutations affecting the two main Arabidopsis thaliana 4E factors eIF4E1 and eIFiso4E but discovered that this combination is lethal. Transmission through the male gametophyte is completely abolished in the eif4e1 eifiso4e double mutant. This shows that eIF4E1 and eIFiso4E are essential for male gametophyte development and act redundantly. These results may have implications for eIF4E-based pyramiding strategies to improve crop resistance.Entities:
Keywords: Arabidopsis; eIF4E; gametophyte development; translation initiation; virus resistance
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24492391 PMCID: PMC4091535 DOI: 10.4161/psb.27940
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Signal Behav ISSN: 1559-2316

Figure 1. Genotyping of the plants used in this study. (A) Oligonucleotides used for genotyping. For eIF4E1, wild-type and mutant alleles were genotyped with Z2014-Z2015 and LBb1-Z2015, respectively. For eIFiso4E, wild-type and mutant alleles were genotyped with Z2835-Z2836 and dspm1-Z2835, respectively. (B) Wild-type plants (Col), plant homozygous for the eif4e1(4e1) mutation or for the eifiso4e mutation (iso) and F1 plants were genotyped for the T-DNA or transposon insertion in eIF4E1 (e1) or eIFiso4E (iso), respectively.
Table 1. Gametophytic transmission of eif4e1 and eifiso4e alleles in a backcross of eif4e1/eIF4E1 ; eifiso4e/eIFiso4E plants to wild-type Columbia plants
| Gamete genotypes | Totalc | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unbiaseda | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% | |
| Gametophytic lethala | 33% | 33% | 33% | 0% | |
| Tmaleb | 39% | 30% | 30% | 0% | 211 |
| Tfemaleb | 25% | 24% | 29% | 22% | 249 |
aPredicted frequency of different allele combinations according to the type of segregation; bTmale and Tfemale are respectively percentage of allele transmission in progenies of male and female backcrosses between double heterozygous mutant plants and wild type.cTotal number of plants genotyped for each progeny
Table 2.Expression of the genes encoding translation initiation factors 4E in transcriptomes of the developing male gametophytes
| AGI | Gene Name | UNM | BCP | TCP | MPG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| At4g18040 | 1770 | 1807 | 752 | 317 | |
| At5g35620 | 1327 | 1338 | 682 | 455 | |
| At1g29550 | 382 | 413 | 320 | 224 | |
| At5g18110 | 658 | 564 | 293 | 236 |
Microarray data (gathered from Honys et al.) on relative gene expression during male gametophyte development. The development stages are: UNM, uninucleate microspores; BCP, bicellular pollen; TCP, tricellular pollen; and MPG, mature pollen grains.