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Chiara Mizzotti1, Ignacio Ezquer2, Dario Paolo1, Paloma Rueda-Romero3, Rosalinda Fiorella Guerra1, Raffaella Battaglia1, Ilana Rogachev4, Asaph Aharoni4, Martin M Kater1, Elisabetta Caporali1, Lucia Colombo2.
Abstract
The role of secondary metabolites in the determination of cell identity has been an area of particular interest over recent years, and studies strongly indicate a connection between cell fate and the regulation of enzymes involved in secondary metabolism. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the maternally derived seed coat plays pivotal roles in both the protection of the developing embryo and the first steps of germination. In this regard, a characteristic feature of seed coat development is the accumulation ofEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25521508 PMCID: PMC4270456 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1004856
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Genet ISSN: 1553-7390 Impact factor: 5.917
Figure 1Histogram of functional gene ontology analysis of differentially expressed genes.
Slim Plant term enrichment - up and down-regulated genes. Genes with higher expression in stk in the Biological Process (A), Molecular Function (B) and Cellular Component (C) categories. Genes with lower expression in stk Molecular Function category (D).
Figure 2stk mutant seeds present defects in seed coat PA accumulation.
(A) Sections of wild-type seeds stained with the toluidine blue O revealed the presence of phenolic compounds in the endothelium (ii1). (B) Scheme of Arabidopsis seed coat anatomy. (C) In the stk mutant phenolic compounds are accumulated in the endothelium (ii1) and also in the second layer of the inner integument (ii2, asterisk). (D) Whole-mount vanillin staining confirmed the presence of PAs in the wild-type and (E) in the stk mutant endothelium. In the stk mutant PAs are also accumulated outside the endothelium in the second layer of the inner integument (asterisk). mi, micropyle; en, endothelium. Scale bars = 30 µm (A–E).
Figure 3Solvent soluble PAs analysed by LC-MS.
Soluble PAs were detected in wild type (black bars) and the stk mutant (grey bars) at the immature (6 DAP; A) and mature (B) stages of seed development. Error bars represent SD of three independent measurements. Asterisks indicate statistically significant differences as determined by Student's t test (* P<0.05, ** P<0.01).
Figure 4STK has a pivotal role in the control of PA production.
Schematic representation of the pathways for PA production. The genes involved in these pathways are shown in boxes. BAN, that was found to be up-regulated in RNA-Seq, has been analysed by in situ hybridization, qRT-PCR and ChIP assay. The ChIP assay demonstrated that STK directly regulates BAN, ABS and EGL3 (solid line). The ChIP assay revealed that STK function negatively correlates with the level of the H3K9ac mark on the BAN promoter (solid line with nucleosome).
Summary of the RNA sequencing results for the genes involved in the PA pathway.
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Asterisks indicate P-value * <0.05, ** <0.01.
Figure 5STK directly regulates BAN expression through the modification of chromatin state.
(A) In situ hybridization experiments illustrating the expression of the BAN transcript: in wild-type seeds at 1 DAP, BAN is expressed only in the endothelium layer. (B) BAN expression in the stk mutant background at 1 DAP and (C) at 4 DAP. In the stk mutant background, BAN expression is affected: the BAN transcript was detected not only in the endothelium layer but also in the ii2 layer. (D) Schematic representation of CArG box positions indicating the regions analysed by the ChIP experiment (black bars). Black boxes: exons; white boxes: promoter, introns, 3′ and 5′ UTRs. Asterisks indicate CArG boxes. (E) ChIP enrichment tests by qRT-PCR show that STK binds to the selected region of BAN. Fold enrichment was calculated over the negative controls. Error bars represent the propagated error value using three replicates. (F) ChIP enrichment tests by qRT-PCR show that STK negatively correlates with the H3K9ac acetylation mark at the BAN translational start site. qRT-PCR quantification of BAN sequences in precipitated chromatin was used to infer the acetylated histone H3 and total histone H3 representation at the STK-binding site. Levels of histone modification were normalized to total histone H3. Ct values were used to calculate the IP/IN signal. ChIP enrichments are presented as the percentage (%) of bound/input signal. ChIP enrichments for H3K9ac were normalized to histone H3 density. We tested the efficiency of IP by quantifying the presence of the H3K9ac mark in IAA8 [49] which was shown to be strongly and equally expressed in both samples and yielded equal enrichment ratios. mi, micropyle; ii1, endothelium; ii2, internal layer of inner integument. Scale bars = 40 µm (A–C).
Figure 6Confocal laser-scanning images of pSTK::STK-GFP expression patterns during ovule and seed development.
(A) Early ovule development: STK-GFP nuclear protein is expressed in the placenta and in the ovule primordia. (B) When integuments arise STK-GFP signal is localized in the nucellus and in the funiculus. (C, D) Mature ovule development: GFP can be detected throughout the integuments, funiculus and the adjacent placental region. (E) After fertilization the STK-GFP signal is present in the outer integuments and funiculus of developing seeds. (F) Magnification of figure E with an overlay projection images of specific PI staining to determine the presence of the GFP signal in the integuments. Protein can be detected in the two layers of the outer integument and also in the more external layer of the inner integument. op, ovule primordia; pl, placenta; nu, nucellus; i, integuments; fu, funiculus; mi, micropyle; ii2, internal layer of inner integument. Scale bars = 50 µm (A and B), 40 µm (C, D and E) and 20 µm (F).
Figure 7BAN regulators are direct targets of STK.
(A) qRT-PCR performed on cDNA obtained from siliques from 3 to 4 DAP and from unpollinated flowers for ABS. Relative mRNA levels indicate that the expression of all the genes is up-regulated in the absence of the STK protein at 3–4 DAP; these differences are statistically significant as determined by Statistical Student's t test (P<0.01). The expression level of ABS is not affected in unpollinated flowers in the absence of the STK protein. Error bars represent the propagated error value using three replicates. (B) Schematic representation of CArG box positions. Schematic diagrams of EGL3, ABS and TT8 loci indicating the regions analysed by the ChIP experiment (black bars). Black boxes: exons; white boxes: promoters, introns, 3′ and 5′ UTRs. Asterisks indicate CArG boxes. (C) ChIP enrichment tests by qRT-PCR show that STK binds to the selected regions of ABS and EGL3. Fold enrichment was calculated over the negative controls. Error bars represent the propagated error value using three replicates.