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Guiling Sun1, Mingzhang Xia1, Jieping Li1, Wen Ma1, Qingzeng Li1, Jinjin Xie1, Shenglong Bai1, Shanshan Fang1, Ting Sun1, Xinlei Feng1, Guanghui Guo1, Yanli Niu1, Jingyi Hou1, Wenling Ye2, Jianchao Ma1, Siyi Guo1, Hongliang Wang1, Yu Long1, Xuebin Zhang1, Junli Zhang1, Hui Zhou1, Baozhu Li1, Jiong Liu1, Changsong Zou1, Hai Wang3, Jinling Huang1,4, David W Galbraith1,5, Chun-Peng Song1.
Abstract
The unique morphology of grass stomata enables rapid responses to environmental changes. Deciphering the basis for these responses is critical for improving food security. We have developed a planta platform of single-nucleus RNA-sequencing by combined fluorescence-activated nuclei flow sorting, and used it to identify cell types in mature and developing stomata from 33,098 nuclei of the maize epidermis-enriched tissues. Guard cells (GCs) and subsidiary cells (SCs) displayed differential expression of genes, besides those encoding transporters, involved in the abscisic acid, CO2, Ca2+, starch metabolism, and blue light signaling pathways, implicating coordinated signal integration in speedy stomatal responses, and of genes affecting cell wall plasticity, implying a more sophisticated relationship between GCs and SCs in stomatal development and dumbbell-shaped guard cell formation. The trajectory of stomatal development identified in young tissues, and by comparison to the bulk RNA-seq data of the MUTE defective mutant in stomatal development, confirmed known features, and shed light on key participants in stomatal development. Our study provides a valuable, comprehensive, and fundamental foundation for further insights into grass stomatal function. © American Society of Plant Biologists 2022. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35166333 PMCID: PMC9048877 DOI: 10.1093/plcell/koac047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell ISSN: 1040-4651 Impact factor: 12.085