J 2022

Transcriptional control of Arabidopsis seed development

VERMA, Subodh; Venkata Pardha S. ATTULURI and Helene ROBERT BOISIVON

Basic information

Original name

Transcriptional control of Arabidopsis seed development

Authors

VERMA, Subodh; Venkata Pardha S. ATTULURI and Helene ROBERT BOISIVON

Edition

Planta, New York, Springer, 2022, 0032-0935

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Country of publisher

Switzerland

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

References:

Organization

Středoevropský technologický institut – Repository – Repository

UT WoS

000772063500001

EID Scopus

2-s2.0-85126849440

Keywords in English

Arabidopsis; Seed; Embryo patterning; Transcription factors; Maturation

Links

EF16_019/0000738, research and development project. 895295, interní kód Repo.
Changed: 4/4/2023 04:33, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

V originále

Seed development is a complex process that proceeds through sequences of events regulated by the interplay of various genes, prominent among them being the transcription factors (TFs). The members of WOX, HD-ZIP III, ARF, and CUC families have a preferential role in embryonic patterning. While WOX TFs are required for initiating body axis, HD-ZIP III TFs and CUCs establish bilateral symmetry and SAM. And ARF5 performs a major role during embryonic root, ground tissue, and vasculature development. TFs such as LEC1, ABI3, FUS3, and LEC2 (LAFL) are considered the master regulators of seed maturation. Furthermore, several new TFs involved in seed storage reserves and dormancy have been identified in the last few years. Their association with those master regulators has been established in the model plant Arabidopsis. Also, using chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay coupled with transcriptomics, genome-wide target genes of these master regulators have recently been proposed. Many seed-specific genes, including those encoding oleosins and albumins, have appeared as the direct target of LAFL. Also, several other TFs act downstream of LAFL TFs and perform their function during maturation. In this review, the function of different TFs in different phases of early embryogenesis and maturation is discussed in detail, including information about their genetic and molecular interactors and target genes. Such knowledge can further be leveraged to understand and manipulate the regulatory mechanisms involved in seed development. In addition, the genomics approaches and their utilization to identify TFs aiming to study embryo development are discussed.

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