Maternal control of triploid seed development by the TRANSPARENT TESTA 8 (TT8) transcription factor in Arabidopsis thaliana

Authors

Cecilia Zumajo-Cardona

Manuel Aguirre

Rosa Castillo-Bravo

Chiara Mizzotti

Maurizio Di Marzo

Camilla Banfi

Marta A. Mendes

Charles Spillane

Lucia Colombo

Ignacio Ezquer

Published

January 1, 2023

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Abstract

The balance between parental genome dosage is critical to offspring development in both animals and plants. In some angiosperm species, despite the imbalance between maternally and paternally inherited chromosome sets, crosses between parental lines of different ploidy may result in viable offspring. However, many plant species, like Arabidopsis thaliana, present a post‐zygotic reproductive barrier, known as triploid block which results in the inability of crosses between individuals of different ploidy to generate viable seeds but also, in defective development of the seed. Several paternal regulators have been proposed as active players in establishing the triploid block. Maternal regulators known to be involved in this process are some flavonoid biosynthetic (FB) genes, expressed in the innermost layer of the seed coat. Here we explore the role of selected flavonoid pathway genes in triploid block, including TRANSPARENT TESTA 4 (TT4), TRANSPARENT TESTA 7 (TT7), SEEDSTICK (STK), TRANSPARENT TESTA 16 (TT16), TT8 and TRANSPARENT TESTA 13 (TT13). This approach allowed us to detect that TT8, a bHLH transcription factor, member of this FB pathway is required for the paternal genome dosage, as loss of function tt8, leads to complete rescue of the triploid block to seed development.

Citation

Zumajo-Cardona, C., Aguirre, M., Castillo-Bravo, R., Mizzotti, C., Di Marzo, M., Banfi, C., Mendes, M. A., Spillane, C., Colombo, L., & Ezquer, I. (2023). Maternal control of triploid seed development by the TRANSPARENT TESTA 8 (Tt8) transcription factor in Arabidopsis thaliana. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 1316. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-28252-5