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Mechanism of fertilization-induced auxin synthesis in the endosperm for seed and fruit development

Biology

Mechanism of fertilization-induced auxin synthesis in the endosperm for seed and fruit development

L. Guo, X. Luo, et al.

Discover the critical role of the type I MADS box gene *AGL62* in activating auxin synthesis in the endosperm, a pivotal mechanism that aids the successful development of maternal tissues in flowering plants. This groundbreaking research was conducted by Lei Guo, Xi Luo, Muzi Li, Dirk Joldersma, Madison Plunkert, and Zhongchi Liu.

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Abstract
The dominance of flowering plants on earth is owed largely to the evolution of maternal tissues such as fruit and seedcoat that protect and disseminate the seeds. The mechanism of how fertilization triggers the development of these specialized maternal tissues is not well understood. A key event is the induction of auxin synthesis in the endosperm, and the mobile auxin subsequently stimulates seedcoat and fruit development. However, the regulatory mechanism of auxin synthesis in the endosperm remains unknown. Here, we show that a type I MADS box gene AGL62 is required for the activation of auxin synthesis in the endosperm in both Fragaria vesca, a diploid strawberry, and in Arabidopsis. Several strawberry FveATHB genes were identified as downstream targets of FveAGL62 and act to repress auxin biosynthesis. In this work, we identify a key mechanism for auxin induction to mediate fertilization success, a finding broadly relevant to flowering plants.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 09, 2022
Authors
Lei Guo, Xi Luo, Muzi Li, Dirk Joldersma, Madison Plunkert, Zhongchi Liu
Tags
auxin synthesis
maternal tissues
MADS box gene
fertilization success
Fragaria vesca
Arabidopsis
AGL62
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