Dokument: On the role of stem cell regulators in shaping barley spike architecture

Titel:On the role of stem cell regulators in shaping barley spike architecture
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URN (NBN):urn:nbn:de:hbz:061-20240902-111942-6
Kollektion:Dissertationen
Sprache:Englisch
Dokumententyp:Wissenschaftliche Abschlussarbeiten » Dissertation
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Autor: Vardanega, Isaia [Autor]
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Beitragende:Prof. Dr. Simon, Rüdiger [Gutachter]
Prof. Dr. Korff Schmising, Maria von [Gutachter]
Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation:500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik » 580 Pflanzen (Botanik)
Beschreibung:Grasses exhibit a wide variety of inflorescence architectures, from the complex branched inflorescences of the Oryzeae tribe (rice), where grains develop on primary and secondary branches, to simple spike-type inflorescences of the Triticeae tribe (e.g. barley and wheat), where grains develop on short vestigial axes called rachillae. The inflorescence architecture depends on shape, longevity, and determinacy of meristems that direct the growth of the main rachis and lateral branches. However, how individual meristem activities are determined and integrated within complex inflorescences is not yet understood. Here, we found that the activity of distinct meristems in the barley inflorescence is coordinated by a signalling pathway comprising the receptor-like kinase Hordeum vulgare CLAVATA1 (HvCLV1) and the secreted CLAVATA3/ENDOSPERM SURROUNDING REGION (CLE)-family peptide FON2-LIKE CLE PROTEIN1 (HvFCP1). HvFCP1 interacts with HvCLV1 to promote spikelet formation but restricts inflorescence meristem and rachilla meristem proliferation. Hvfcp1 or Hvclv1 mutants generated branched inflorescences with additional rows of spikelets and supernumerary florets. Transcriptome analysis suggested that HvFCP1/HvCLV1 signalling controls inflorescence branching through the regulation of trehalose-6-phosphate synthesis and sugar transport.
Insights from previous studies in Arabidopsis Thaliana suggested a possible compensatory effect on the Hvclv1 inflorescence phenotype by members of the closely related Hordeum vulgare BARELY ANY MERISTEM (HvBAM) gene family. Here, we investigated the function of two additional receptor-like kinases, HvBAM1 and HvBAM2, and their genetic interaction with HvCLV1 by the generation of higher-order mutants. While the single Hvbam mutants only slightly affected the morphology of the barley spike, mutant combinations with Hvclv1 displayed branches and multi-floret spikelets. Transcriptome analysis of mutant combinations, using bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing revealed perturbations in multiple pathways, involving genes that regulate cell division, auxin signalling, trehalose-6-phosphate metabolism, and sucrose synthesis. With this study, we uncovered the role of CLAVATA receptors in the regulation of different meristem types comprising the barley spike and demonstrated the potential to engineer inflorescence architecture through the specific regulation of meristem activities.
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Fachbereich / Einrichtung:Mathematisch- Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät » WE Biologie » Entwicklungs- und Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen
Dokument erstellt am:02.09.2024
Dateien geändert am:02.09.2024
Promotionsantrag am:12.06.2024
Datum der Promotion:11.07.2024
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