Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Formation of somatic embryos in plants is known to require high
concentrations of auxin or 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), which
presumably acts to trigger a signalling cascade. However, very little is
known about the molecular mechanism that mediates the vegetative-to-
embryogenic transition. We have employed a genetic approach to dissect the
signal transduction pathway during somatic embryogenesis. In a functional
screen using a chemical-inducible activation-tagging system, we identified
two alleles of Arabidopsis gene PGA6 whose induced overexpression caused
high-frequency somatic embryo formation in all tissues and organs tested,
without any external plant hormones. Upon inducer withdrawal, all these
somatic embryos were able to germinate directly, without any further
treatment, and to develop into fertile adult plants. PGA6 was found to be
identical to WUSCHEL (WUS), a homeodomain protein previously shown to be
involved in specifying stem cell fate in shoot and floral meristems.
Transgenic plants carrying an estradiol-inducible XVE-WUS transgene can
phenocopy pga6-1 and pga6-2. Our results suggest that WUS/PGA6 also plays
a key role during embryogenesis, presumably by promoting the vegetative-to-
embryogenic transition and/or maintaining the identity of the embryonic
stem cells.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
WUSCHEL/PGA6; somatic embryogenesis; Arabidopsis; activation tagging
Elenco autori:
Frugis, Giovanna
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