Literature DB >> 34253868

Comparative transcriptomic analysis reveals conserved programmes underpinning organogenesis and reproduction in land plants.

Irene Julca1, Camilla Ferrari2, María Flores-Tornero3, Sebastian Proost2,4,5, Ann-Cathrin Lindner6, Dieter Hackenberg7,8, Lenka Steinbachová9, Christos Michaelidis9, Sónia Gomes Pereira6, Chandra Shekhar Misra6,10, Tomokazu Kawashima11,12, Michael Borg11, Frédéric Berger11, Jacob Goldberg13, Mark Johnson13, David Honys9, David Twell7, Stefanie Sprunck3, Thomas Dresselhaus3, Jörg D Becker14,15, Marek Mutwil16.   

Abstract

The appearance of plant organs mediated the explosive radiation of land plants, which shaped the biosphere and allowed the establishment of terrestrial animal life. The evolution of organs and immobile gametes required the coordinated acquisition of novel gene functions, the co-option of existing genes and the development of novel regulatory programmes. However, no large-scale analyses of genomic and transcriptomic data have been performed for land plants. To remedy this, we generated gene expression atlases for various organs and gametes of ten plant species comprising bryophytes, vascular plants, gymnosperms and flowering plants. A comparative analysis of the atlases identified hundreds of organ- and gamete-specific orthogroups and revealed that most of the specific transcriptomes are significantly conserved. Interestingly, our results suggest that co-option of existing genes is the main mechanism for evolving new organs. In contrast to female gametes, male gametes showed a high number and conservation of specific genes, which indicates that male reproduction is highly specialized. The expression atlas capturing pollen development revealed numerous transcription factors and kinases essential for pollen biogenesis and function.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34253868     DOI: 10.1038/s41477-021-00958-2

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


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