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Two Y-chromosome-encoded genes determine sex in kiwifruit.

Takashi Akagi1,2,3, Sarah M Pilkington4, Erika Varkonyi-Gasic4, Isabelle M Henry5, Shigeo S Sugano6,7, Minori Sonoda8, Alana Firl5, Mark A McNeilage4, Mikaela J Douglas4, Tianchi Wang4, Ria Rebstock4, Charlotte Voogd4, Paul Datson4, Andrew C Allan4,9, Kenji Beppu10, Ikuo Kataoka10, Ryutaro Tao8.   

Abstract

Dioecy, the presence of male and female individuals, has evolved independently in multiple flowering plant lineages1-3. Although theoretical models for the evolution of dioecy, such as the 'two-mutations' model, are well established4,5, little is known about the specific genes determining sex and their evolutionary history3. Kiwifruit, a major tree crop consumed worldwide, is a dioecious species. In kiwifruit we previously identified a Y-encoded sex-determinant candidate gene acting as the suppressor of feminization (SuF), named Shy Girl (SyGI)6. Here, we identify a second Y-encoded sex-determinant that we named Friendly Boy (FrBy), which exhibits strong expression in tapetal cells. Gene-editing and complementation analyses in Arabidopsis thaliana and Nicotiana tabacum indicated that FrBy acts for the maintenance of male (M) functions, independently of SyGI, and that these functions are conserved across angiosperm species. We further characterized the genomic architecture of the small (<1 megabase pairs (Mb)) male-specific region of the Y chromosome (MSY), which harbours only two genes expressed extensively in developing gynoecia and androecia, respectively: SyGI and FrBy. Re-sequencing of the genome of a natural hermaphrodite kiwifruit revealed that this individual is genetically male but carries deletion(s) of parts of the Y chromosome, including SyGI. Additionally, expression of FrBy in female kiwifruit resulted in hermaphrodite plants. These results clearly indicate that Y-encoded SyGI and FrBy act independently as the SuF and M factors in kiwifruit, respectively, and provide insight into not only the evolutionary path leading to a two-factor sex-determination system, but also a new breeding approach for dioecious species.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31383971     DOI: 10.1038/s41477-019-0489-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Plants        ISSN: 2055-0278            Impact factor:   15.793


  46 in total

1.  Pleiotropic effects of sex-determining genes in the evolution of dioecy in two plant species.

Authors:  Takashi Akagi; Deborah Charlesworth
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2019-10-16       Impact factor: 5.349

2.  Reinvention of hermaphroditism via activation of a RADIALIS-like gene in hexaploid persimmon.

Authors:  Kanae Masuda; Yoko Ikeda; Takakazu Matsuura; Taiji Kawakatsu; Ryutaro Tao; Yasutaka Kubo; Koichiro Ushijima; Isabelle M Henry; Takashi Akagi
Journal:  Nat Plants       Date:  2022-03-17       Impact factor: 15.793

Review 3.  Labile sex expression in angiosperm species with sex chromosomes.

Authors:  Jos Käfer; Marcos Méndez; Sylvain Mousset
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 6.237

Review 4.  Are plant and animal sex chromosomes really all that different?

Authors:  Judith E Mank
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 6.237

5.  Construction of high-density genetic maps defined sex determination region of the Y chromosome in spinach.

Authors:  Li'ang Yu; Xiaokai Ma; Ban Deng; Jingjing Yue; Ray Ming
Journal:  Mol Genet Genomics       Date:  2020-09-21       Impact factor: 3.291

6.  A single gene underlies the dynamic evolution of poplar sex determination.

Authors:  Niels A Müller; Birgit Kersten; Ana P Leite Montalvão; Niklas Mähler; Carolina Bernhardsson; Katharina Bräutigam; Zulema Carracedo Lorenzo; Hans Hoenicka; Vikash Kumar; Malte Mader; Birte Pakull; Kathryn M Robinson; Maurizio Sabatti; Cristina Vettori; Pär K Ingvarsson; Quentin Cronk; Nathaniel R Street; Matthias Fladung
Journal:  Nat Plants       Date:  2020-06-01       Impact factor: 15.793

7.  Sex Determination by Two Y-Linked Genes in Garden Asparagus.

Authors:  Alex Harkess; Kun Huang; Ron van der Hulst; Bart Tissen; Jeffrey L Caplan; Aakash Koppula; Mona Batish; Blake C Meyers; Jim Leebens-Mack
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2020-03-27       Impact factor: 11.277

Review 8.  Plant sex chromosomes defy evolutionary models of expanding recombination suppression and genetic degeneration.

Authors:  Susanne S Renner; Niels A Müller
Journal:  Nat Plants       Date:  2021-03-29       Impact factor: 15.793

9.  Inferring the Genetic Basis of Sex Determination from the Genome of a Dioecious Nightshade.

Authors:  Meng Wu; David C Haak; Gregory J Anderson; Matthew W Hahn; Leonie C Moyle; Rafael F Guerrero
Journal:  Mol Biol Evol       Date:  2021-06-25       Impact factor: 16.240

10.  Identification of structural variation and polymorphisms of a sex co-segregating scaffold in spinach.

Authors:  Li'ang Yu; Xiaokai Ma; William Wadlington; Ray Ming
Journal:  Plant Reprod       Date:  2021-07-28       Impact factor: 3.767

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