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Development of Polyspermic Rice Zygotes.

Erika Toda1, Yukinosuke Ohnishi1, Takashi Okamoto2.   

Abstract

Fertilization is a general feature of eukaryotic uni- and multicellular organisms to restore a diploid genome from female and male gamete haploid genomes. In most animals and fucoid algae, polyspermy block occurs at the plasmogamy step. Because the polyspermy barrier in animals and in fucoid algae is incomplete, polyspermic zygotes are generated by multiple fertilization events. However, these polyspermic zygotes with extra centrioles from multiple sperms show aberrant nuclear and cell division. In angiosperms, polyspermy block functions in the egg cell and the central cell to promote faithful double fertilization, although the mechanism of polyspermy block remains unclear. In contrast to the case in animals and fucoid algae, polyspermic zygotes formed in angiosperms are not expected to die because angiosperms lack centrosomes. However, there have been no reports on the developmental profiles of polyspermic zygotes at cellular level in angiosperms. In this study, we produced polyspermic rice zygotes by electric fusion of an egg cell with two sperm cells, and monitored their developmental profiles. Two sperm nuclei and an egg nucleus fused into a zygotic nucleus, and the triploid zygote divided into a two-celled embryo via mitotic division with a typical bipolar microtubule spindle, as observed during mitosis of a diploid zygote. The two-celled proembryos further developed and regenerated into triploid plants. These findings suggest that polyspermic plant zygotes have the potential to form triploid embryos. Polyspermy in angiosperms might be a pathway for the formation of triploid plants, which can contribute significantly to the formation of autopolyploids.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 26945052      PMCID: PMC4854695          DOI: 10.1104/pp.15.01953

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


  33 in total

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  11 in total

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4.  In Vitro Fertilization System Using Wheat Gametes by Electric Fusion.

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5.  In Vitro Production of Zygotes by Electrofusion of Rice Gametes.

Authors:  Md Hassanur Rahman; Erika Toda; Takashi Okamoto
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6.  An imbalanced parental genome ratio affects the development of rice zygotes.

Authors:  Erika Toda; Yukinosuke Ohnishi; Takashi Okamoto
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7.  Triparental plants provide direct evidence for polyspermy induced polyploidy.

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9.  Polyspermy Block in the Central Cell During Double Fertilization of Arabidopsis thaliana.

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