生物
细胞生物学
花粉管
肌动蛋白
突变体
GTP酶
肌动蛋白细胞骨架
转录因子
细胞骨架
细胞质
基因敲除
花粉
基因
遗传学
植物
细胞
授粉
作者
Yi-Hao Li,Yuwan Zhao,Haining Zhang,Peiwei Liu,Haiyun Ren
摘要
Controlling organ size in plants is a complex biological process influenced by various factors, including gene expression, genome ploidy, and environmental conditions. Despite its importance for plant growth and development, the mechanisms underlying organ size regulation remain unknown. Here, we investigated the role of RAN1, a member of the Ras-related nuclear GTPases family, in regulating pollen size. A RAN1 knockdown mutant (ran1-1) exhibited a significant reduction in pollen size, accompanied by impaired germination and reduced pollen tube growth. RAN1 mutation caused disruptions in actin filament organization such as aberrant structure of actin collar due to the dysregulation of actin-binding proteins expression. Furthermore, we identified the transcription activator SHB1 (SHORT HYPOCOTYL UNDER BLUE1), whose mutation showed similar but milder phenotypes in pollens compared to ran1-1. Genetic evidence suggested SHB1 acts downstream of RAN1. Transient expression assays in leaves showed that SHB1 was largely retained in the cytoplasm of the ran1-1 mutant, potentially affecting the expression of actin-binding proteins. These findings highlight the pivotal role of RAN1 in modulating pollen size and development, providing valuable insights into cell size regulation.
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