Abstract:Double fertilization of the egg cell and the central cell by one sperm cell each produces the diploid embryo and the typically triploid endosperm and is one of the defining characteristics of flowering plants (angiosperms). Endosperm and embryo develop in parallel to form the mature seed, but little is known about the coordination between these two organisms. We characterized a mutation of the Arabidopsis thaliana Cdc2 homolog CDC2A (also called CDKA;1), which has a paternal effect. In cdc2a mutant pollen, onl… Show more
“…However, such a scenario won't be able to rescue the high inhibitory activity of KRP1/ICK1. In this regard, it would be interesting to test the reciprocal situation in which ICK targets (CDKs) are depleted from the L1 (for example by deletion sectors of CDKA;1 [28,29]). In any case (it could be a signal, or it could be movement of wild type HBT or its targets), the rescue signal of cell division in the HBT experiment comes from the L2/L3 layers.…”
Section: Inter-layer Coordination Of Cell Proliferationmentioning
SummaryCell-cell communication is essential for growth and development of multicellular organisms. In higher plants, the shoot organs are derived from three clonally distinct cell layers present in the meristem. The role of the outermost L1 cell-layer and its derived epidermis in coordinating growth of the inner cell-layers has long been debated. This question has been revisited recently using molecular tools to manipulate cell cycle progression or cell expansion, specifically in the epidermis. These studies conclude that cells in the epidermis both promote and restrict growth of the entire shoot by sending growth signals-either physical or chemical-to the inner layers.
“…However, such a scenario won't be able to rescue the high inhibitory activity of KRP1/ICK1. In this regard, it would be interesting to test the reciprocal situation in which ICK targets (CDKs) are depleted from the L1 (for example by deletion sectors of CDKA;1 [28,29]). In any case (it could be a signal, or it could be movement of wild type HBT or its targets), the rescue signal of cell division in the HBT experiment comes from the L2/L3 layers.…”
Section: Inter-layer Coordination Of Cell Proliferationmentioning
SummaryCell-cell communication is essential for growth and development of multicellular organisms. In higher plants, the shoot organs are derived from three clonally distinct cell layers present in the meristem. The role of the outermost L1 cell-layer and its derived epidermis in coordinating growth of the inner cell-layers has long been debated. This question has been revisited recently using molecular tools to manipulate cell cycle progression or cell expansion, specifically in the epidermis. These studies conclude that cells in the epidermis both promote and restrict growth of the entire shoot by sending growth signals-either physical or chemical-to the inner layers.
“…In cdka;1 mutant pollen, the generative cell fails to enter PMII and remains in the G 2 phase with a DNA content of about 2C [9 ,10]. Importantly, this mutant pollen is able to complete fertilization [9 ]. To prevent aneuploidy and allow proper development of the zygote, the two nuclei of the gametes need to fuse in the same cell cycle phase.…”
Section: Control Of Cell Cycle Progression Before and After Fertilizamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proper differentiation of both female gametes might involve the function of RBR1. A recent report [9 ] on a functional knock-out of the Arabidopsis CDKA1;1 has provided evidence for mechanisms that might be involved in cell-cycle control prior to fertilization.…”
Section: Control Of Cell Cycle Progression Before and After Fertilizamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this observation indicates some kind of communication from the endosperm to the embryo. Communication from the embryo to the endosperm has been revealed by analysis of the mutant for the Arabidopsis homolog of the cyclin dependent kinase cdc2a, CDKA;1 [9 ]. In heterozygous cdka;1 null mutants, 50% of the pollen contain a single sperm cell [9 ,10] that exclusively fertilizes the egg cell.…”
Section: Co-ordination Of Growth Between the Different Seed Componentsmentioning
“…The failure of 111 karyogamy in the central cell has been shown to impair 112 endosperm development causing seed abortion (Aw et al 113 2010). Interestingly, viable seeds can also be produced in 114 the presence of homoparental diploid, as opposed to trip-115 loid, endosperm (Nowack et al 2006(Nowack et al , 2007. In cdka;1 116 mutants, pollen fertilizes only the egg cell, not the central 117 cell due to karyogamy failure (Aw et al 2010).…”
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