截形苜蓿
生物
交货地点
突变体
豆类
莲藕
苜蓿
莲花
植物
细胞生物学
基因
遗传学
共生
细菌
作者
Qianxia Yu,Huan Du,Yuanyuan Huang,Lei Xiao,Xueting Wu,Jiayu Jiang,Wei Huang,Liangfa Ge
出处
期刊:Plant Physiology
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2024-03-19
卷期号:195 (3): 2016-2031
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1093/plphys/kiae170
摘要
Abstract Leguminosae exhibits a wide diversity of legume forms with varying degrees of spiral morphologies, serving as an ideal clade for studying the growth and development of spiral organs. While soybean (Glycine max) develops straight pods, the pod of the model legume Medicago truncatula is a helix structure. Despite the fascinating structures and intensive description of the pods in legumes, little is known regarding the genetic mechanism underlying the highly varied spirality of the legume pods. In this study, we found that KINASE-INDUCIBLE DOMAIN INTERACTING 8 (MtKIX8) plays a key role in regulating the pod structure and spirality in M. truncatula. Unlike the coiled and barrel-shaped helix pods of the wild type, the pods of the mtkix8 mutant are loose and deformed and lose the topologic structure as observed in the wild-type pods. In the pods of the mtkix8 mutant, the cells proliferate more actively and overly expand, particularly in the ventral suture, resulting in uncoordinated growth along the dorsal and ventral sutures of pods. The core cell cycle genes CYCLIN D3s are upregulated in the mtkix8 pods, leading to the prolonged growth of the ventral suture region of the pods. Our study revealed the key role of MtKIX8 in regulating seed pod development in M. truncatula and demonstrates a genetic regulatory model underlying the establishment of the helical pod in legumes.
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