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Light-dependent polyploidy control by a CUE protein variant in Arabidopsis
Authors:Yuko Tsumoto  Takeshi Yoshizumi  Hirofumi Kuroda  Mika Kawashima  Takanari Ichikawa  Miki Nakazawa  Naoki Yamamoto  Minami Matsui
Institution:(1) Graduate School of Humanities and Science Ochanomizu University, 2-1-1 Otsuka, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8610, Japan;(2) Plant Functional Genomics Research Team, Functional Genomics Research Group, Genomic Sciences Center, RIKEN Yokohama Institute, 1-7-22 Suehirocho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 230-0045, Japan
Abstract:Endoreduplication is a special cell cycle that increases ploidy without cell and nuclear division. In plants endoreduplication is essential for development. We isolated a dominant Arabidopsis mutant from activation tagging lines that had increased polyploidy in darkness. This mutant, ipd1-1D (increased polyploidy level in darkness 1-1D), shows longer hypocotyls and increased ploidy levels only in dark-grown seedlings. The corresponding gene encodes a protein that contains a CUE domain variant. IPD1 is specifically expressed in mitotically dividing cells. Furthermore we show that blue and far-red light can suppress the ploidy increase in ipd1-1D and also suppress the reporter expression in IPD1-promoter β-glucuronidase transgenic plants. These results suggest that IPD1 regulates the endocycle leading to hypocotyl elongation and this function is controlled by blue and far-red light. Electronic Supplementary Material Supplementary material is available for this article at Yuko Tsumoto and Takeshi Yoshizumi contributed equally to this work
Keywords:Arabidopsis            Cell elongation  CUE domain  Endoreduplication  IPD1  Light control
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