| Literature DB >> 33525652 |
Ryouya Deushi1, Erika Toda1, Shizuka Koshimizu2, Kentaro Yano2, Takashi Okamoto1.
Abstract
Polyploid zygotes with a paternal gamete/genome excess exhibit arrested development, whereas polyploid zygotes with a maternal excess develop normally. These observations indicate that paternal and maternal genomes synergistically influence zygote development via distinct functions. In this study, to clarify how paternal genome excess affects zygotic development, the developmental and gene expression profiles of polyspermic rice zygotes were analyzed. The results indicated that polyspermic zygotes were mostly arrested at the one-cell stage after karyogamy had completed. Through comparison of transcriptomes between polyspermic zygotes and diploid zygotes, 36 and 43 genes with up-regulated and down-regulated expression levels, respectively, were identified in the polyspermic zygotes relative to the corresponding expression in the diploid zygotes. Notably, OsASGR-BBML1, which encodes an AP2 transcription factor possibly involved in initiating rice zygote development, was expressed at a much lower level in the polyspermic zygotes than in the diploid zygotes.Entities:
Keywords: fertilization; male excess; parental genome; paternal genome; polyspermy; rice
Year: 2021 PMID: 33525652 PMCID: PMC7911625 DOI: 10.3390/plants10020255
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plants (Basel) ISSN: 2223-7747