Literature DB >> 28228439

Loss of pollen-specific phospholipase NOT LIKE DAD triggers gynogenesis in maize.

Laurine M Gilles1,2, Abdelsabour Khaled1,3, Jean-Baptiste Laffaire2, Sandrine Chaignon1, Ghislaine Gendrot1, Jérôme Laplaige1, Hélène Bergès4, Genséric Beydon4, Vincent Bayle1, Pierre Barret5, Jordi Comadran2, Jean-Pierre Martinant2, Peter M Rogowsky1, Thomas Widiez6.   

Abstract

Gynogenesis is an asexual mode of reproduction common to animals and plants, in which stimuli from the sperm cell trigger the development of the unfertilized egg cell into a haploid embryo. Fine mapping restricted a major maize QTL (quantitative trait locus) responsible for the aptitude of inducer lines to trigger gynogenesis to a zone containing a single gene NOT LIKE DAD (NLD) coding for a patatin-like phospholipase A. In all surveyed inducer lines, NLD carries a 4-bp insertion leading to a predicted truncated protein. This frameshift mutation is responsible for haploid induction because complementation with wild-type NLD abolishes the haploid induction capacity. Activity of the NLD promoter is restricted to mature pollen and pollen tube. The translational NLD::citrine fusion protein likely localizes to the sperm cell plasma membrane. In Arabidopsis roots, the truncated protein is no longer localized to the plasma membrane, contrary to the wild-type NLD protein. In conclusion, an intact pollen-specific phospholipase is required for successful sexual reproduction and its targeted disruption may allow establishing powerful haploid breeding tools in numerous crops.
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Keywords:  zzm321990Zea mayszzm321990; embryo; fertilization; gynogenesis; haploid; phospholipase

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28228439      PMCID: PMC5350562          DOI: 10.15252/embj.201796603

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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