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The R2R3-MYB gene CgMYB4 is involved in the regulation of cell differentiation and fiber development in the stamens of Chelone glabra L.

Chunlan Piao1, Zhenrui Gao2, Siming Yuan1, Feifei Li1, Min-Long Cui3.   

Abstract

A Plantaginaceae flowering plant, Chelone glabra, is different from Arabidopsis thaliana and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), as it produces fibers on the anther surface. However, the evolutionary molecular mechanism of how fiber development is controlled in the stamen is unclear. MYB genes are essential transcription factors for trichome and fiber development in plants. In this study, we isolated 29 MYB domain-containing sequences using early-stage anthers and several sets of degenerated primers conserved in the R2R3 domain of the MYB transcription factor. Among them, CgMYB4 is an R2R3-MYB gene encoding 281 amino acids. Phylogenetic analysis showed that CgMYB4 is closely related to GhMYB25L/AmMIXTA, which controls fiber initiation and development in cotton and epidermal cell differentiation in the petals of Antirrhinum. Semiquantitative RT-PCR analysis showed that CgMYB4 is strongly expressed at the stamens and carpels. Overexpression of CgMYB4 significantly enhanced root hair formation in transformed hairy roots, contrary to the root hair numbers, which were reduced in silenced CgMYB4 hairy roots. Moreover, overexpression of CgMYB4 also evidently promoted fiber development at filaments and conical cell-like epidermal cell increases at the anther wall. Our results showed that CgMYB4 is an R2R3-MYB gene and is positively involved in regulating cell division and fiber differentiation in the early stages of stamen development in C. glabra.
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Keywords:  Fiber development; Plantaginaceae Chelone glabra L.; R2R3-MYB gene CgMYB4; Regulation of cell differentiation; Stamen surface

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35099606     DOI: 10.1007/s00709-022-01735-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protoplasma        ISSN: 0033-183X            Impact factor:   3.186


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