ABORTED GAMETOPHYTE 1 is required for gametogenesis in Arabidopsis |
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Authors: | Hong‐Hui Cui Hong‐Ze Liao Yu Tang Xin‐Yu Du Li‐Qun Chen De Ye Xue‐Qin Zhang |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, College of Biological Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | In flowering plants, the male and female gametogenesis is a crucial step of sexual reproduction. Although many genes have been identi fied as being involved in the gametogenesis process, the genetic mechanisms underlying gametogenesis remains poorly understood. We reported here characterization of the gene, ABORTED GAMETOPHYTE 1(AOG1) that is newly identi fied as essential for gametogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana. AOG1 is expressed predominantly in reproductive tissues including the developing pollen grains and ovules. The AOG1 protein shares no signi ficant amino acid sequence similarity with other documented proteins and is located mainly in nuclei of the cells. Mutation in AOG1 caused degeneration of pollen at the uninucleate microspore stage and severe defect in embryo sacs, leading to a signi ficant reduction in male and female fertility.Furthermore, the molecular analyses showed that the aog1 mutant signi ficantly affected the expression of several genes, which are required for gametogenesis. Our results suggest that AOG1 plays important roles in gameto genesis at the stage prior to pollen mitosis I(PMI)in Arabidopsis, possibly through collaboration with other genes. |
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Keywords: | Arabidopsis embryo sacs gametogenesis pollen grains |
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