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Transcriptional switch for programmed cell death in pith parenchyma of sorghum stems.

Masaru Fujimoto1, Takashi Sazuka2, Yoshihisa Oda3,4, Hiroyuki Kawahigashi5, Jianzhong Wu5, Hideki Takanashi1, Takayuki Ohnishi1, Jun-Ichi Yoneda1, Motoyuki Ishimori6, Hiromi Kajiya-Kanegae6, Ken-Ichiro Hibara7, Fumiko Ishizuna8, Kazuo Ebine9,10, Takashi Ueda9,10,11, Tsuyoshi Tokunaga12, Hiroyoshi Iwata6, Takashi Matsumoto5, Shigemitsu Kasuga13, Jun-Ichi Yonemaru14, Nobuhiro Tsutsumi15.   

Abstract

Pith parenchyma cells store water in various plant organs. These cells are especially important for producing sugar and ethanol from the sugar juice of grass stems. In many plants, the death of pith parenchyma cells reduces their stem water content. Previous studies proposed that a hypothetical D gene might be responsible for the death of stem pith parenchyma cells in Sorghum bicolor, a promising energy grass, although its identity and molecular function are unknown. Here, we identify the D gene and note that it is located on chromosome 6 in agreement with previous predictions. Sorghum varieties with a functional D allele had stems enriched with dry, dead pith parenchyma cells, whereas those with each of six independent nonfunctional D alleles had stems enriched with juicy, living pith parenchyma cells. D expression was spatiotemporally coupled with the appearance of dead, air-filled pith parenchyma cells in sorghum stems. Among D homologs that are present in flowering plants, Arabidopsis ANAC074 also is required for the death of stem pith parenchyma cells. D and ANAC074 encode previously uncharacterized NAC transcription factors and are sufficient to ectopically induce programmed death of Arabidopsis culture cells via the activation of autolytic enzymes. Taken together, these results indicate that D and its Arabidopsis ortholog, ANAC074, are master transcriptional switches that induce programmed death of stem pith parenchyma cells. Thus, targeting the D gene will provide an approach to breeding crops for sugar and ethanol production.

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Keywords:  NAC transcription factor; pith parenchyma; programmed cell death; sorghum; stem

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30150370      PMCID: PMC6140496          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1807501115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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