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Earlier Degraded Tapetum1 (EDT1) Encodes an ATP-Citrate Lyase Required for Tapetum Programmed Cell Death.

Wenting Bai1, Peiran Wang1, Jun Hong1, Weiyi Kong1, Yanjia Xiao1, Xiaowen Yu1, Hai Zheng1, Shimin You1, Jiayu Lu1, Dekun Lei1, Chaolong Wang1, Qiming Wang1, Shijia Liu1, Xi Liu1, Yunlu Tian1, Liangming Chen1, Ling Jiang1, Zhigang Zhao1, Chuanyin Wu2, Jianmin Wan3,2.   

Abstract

In flowering plants, the tapetum cells in anthers undergo programmed cell death (PCD) at the late meiotic stage, providing nutrients for further development of microspores, including the formation of the pollen wall. However, the molecular basis of tapetum PCD remains elusive. Here we report a tapetum PCD-related mutant in rice (Oryza sativa), earlier degraded tapetum 1 (edt1), that shows complete pollen abortion associated with earlier-than-programmed tapetum cell death. EDT1 encodes a subunit of ATP-citrate lyase (ACL), and is specifically expressed in the tapetum of anthers. EDT1 localized in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm as observed in rice protoplast transient assays. We demonstrated that the A and B subunits of ACL interacted with each other and might function as a heteromultimer in the cytoplasm. EDT1 catalyzes the critical steps in cytosolic acetyl-CoA synthesis. Our data indicated a decrease in ATP level, energy charge, and fatty acid content in mutant edt1 anthers. In addition, the genes encoding secretory proteases or lipid transporters, and the transcription factors known to regulate PCD, were downregulated. Our results demonstrate that the timing of tapetum PCD must be tightly regulated for successful pollen development, and that EDT1 is involved in the tapetum PCD process. This study furthers our understanding of the molecular basis of pollen fertility and fecundity in rice and may also be relevant to other flowering plants.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31515447      PMCID: PMC6836821          DOI: 10.1104/pp.19.00202

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


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