| Literature DB >> 24723605 |
Liliana M Costa1, Eleanor Marshall, Mesfin Tesfaye, Kevin A T Silverstein, Masashi Mori, Yoshitaka Umetsu, Sophie L Otterbach, Ranjith Papareddy, Hugh G Dickinson, Kim Boutiller, Kathryn A VandenBosch, Shinya Ohki, José F Gutierrez-Marcos.
Abstract
Plant embryogenesis initiates with the establishment of an apical-basal axis; however, the molecular mechanisms accompanying this early event remain unclear. Here, we show that a small cysteine-rich peptide family is required for formation of the zygotic basal cell lineage and proembryo patterning in Arabidopsis. EMBRYO SURROUNDING FACTOR 1 (ESF1) peptides accumulate before fertilization in central cell gametes and thereafter in embryo-surrounding endosperm cells. Biochemical and structural analyses revealed cleavage of ESF1 propeptides to form biologically active mature peptides. Further, these peptides act in a non-cell-autonomous manner and synergistically with the receptor-like kinase SHORT SUSPENSOR to promote suspensor elongation through the YODA mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway. Our findings demonstrate that the second female gamete and its sexually derived endosperm regulate early embryonic patterning in flowering plants.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24723605 DOI: 10.1126/science.1243005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728