| Literature DB >> 30262552 |
Junpeng Zhan1, Guosheng Li1, Choong-Hwan Ryu1, Chuang Ma1, Shanshan Zhang1, Alan Lloyd2, Brenda G Hunter1, Brian A Larkins1,3, Gary N Drews2, Xiangfeng Wang1, Ramin Yadegari4.
Abstract
Development of the cereal endosperm involves cell differentiation processes that enable nutrient uptake from the maternal plant, accumulation of storage products, and their utilization during germination. However, little is known about the regulatory mechanisms that link cell differentiation processes with those controlling storage product synthesis and deposition, including the activation of zein genes by the maize (Zea mays) bZIP transcription factor Opaque-2 (O2). Here, we mapped in vivo binding sites of O2 in B73 endosperm and compared the results with genes differentially expressed in B73 and B73o2 We identified 186 putative direct O2 targets and 1677 indirect targets, encoding a broad set of gene functionalities. Examination of the temporal expression patterns of O2 targets revealed at least two distinct modes of O2-mediated gene activation. Two O2-activated genes, bZIP17 and NAKED ENDOSPERM2 (NKD2), encode transcription factors, which can in turn coactivate other O2 network genes with O2. NKD2 (with its paralog NKD1) was previously shown to be involved in regulation of aleurone development. Collectively, our results provide insights into the complexity of the O2-regulated network and its role in regulation of endosperm cell differentiation and function.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30262552 PMCID: PMC6241275 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.18.00392
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell ISSN: 1040-4651 Impact factor: 11.277