The transcription factor gamma MYB2 acts as a negative regulator of secondary cell wall thickening in anther and stem
- Authors
- Ha Thi Kim Nguyen; Hyoung, Sujin; Kim, Hae Jin; Cho, Kwang Moon; Shin, Jeong Sheop
- Issue Date
- 20-6월-2019
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
- Keywords
- Anther dehiscence; Negative regulator; Secondary cell wall; Endothecium; gamma MYB2; Arabidopsis thaliana
- Citation
- GENE, v.702, pp.158 - 165
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- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- GENE
- Volume
- 702
- Start Page
- 158
- End Page
- 165
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/64742
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.gene.2019.03.061
- ISSN
- 0378-1119
- Abstract
- Secondary cell wall (SCW) thickening provides the mechanical force for anther dehiscence and plays an important role in the formation of xylem structure. We have previously reported that gamma MYB2, a MYB coiled-coil protein, directly binds to the P1BS cis-element of the PLA(2)-gamma promoter and acts as a co-activator of gamma MYB1 in controlling the expression of PLA(2)-gamma. In this study, we analyzed morphological phenotypes of the constitutive overexpression (gamma MYB2-OE) and knock-down (gamma MYB2-KD) lines of gamma MYB2. We found that gamma MYB2 over-expression caused the collapse of the endothecium layer, thereby suppressing anther dehiscence and forming short infertile siliques. The gamma MYB2-OE also showed less cellulose deposition in the xylem and had a longer primary stem than the wild-type, while gamma MYB2-KD had greater cellulose accumulation and a shorter primary stem than the wild-type. We demonstrated that the male sterility and the longer primary stem in gamma MYB2-OE were caused by reduced expression of SCW thickening-related genes. Our results suggest that gamma MYB2 acts as a negative regulator in controlling the SCW thickening in Arabidopsis.
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