VIDEO DOI: https://doi.org/10.48448/62c8-pd15

technical paper

SEB Conference Prague 2024

July 05, 2024

Prague, Czechia

GCN5 and ADA2b regulate pollen development and function in Arabidopsis thaliana.

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pollen tube growth

anther dehiscence

stamen development

histone acetylation

arabidopsis thaliana

The General Control Non–derepressible 5 (GCN5) protein is a histone acetyltransferase that acetylates Lys residues in the N-terminal tail of the core histone H3. GCN5 interacts with the Alteration / Deficiency in Activation 2b (ADA2b), which enhances its ability to acetylate histones. These two proteins regulate multiple developmental processes, including reproductive fitness, in Arabidopsis thaliana. This study demonstrates that GCN5 and ADA2b affect anther dehiscence and pollen tube growth. Anthers of ada2b-1 do not release their pollen, leading to seed absence, while gcn5-1 partially releases its pollen and carries an overall reduced seed set inside a smaller silique. Anther indehiscence is supported by RNA-sequencing data, which revealed that both mutants exhibit down-regulation of genes implicated in their anther development. When gcn5-1 pollen was used to fertilise emasculated Ws-2 flowers, the resulting siliques had a wild-type phenotype with a complete seed set, indicative of proper pollen tube growth. The transcriptomic analysis also showed that ada2b-1 inflorescences, contrary to gcn5-1, exhibit down-regulation of pollen tube growth-related genes, including transcription factors. Therefore, GCN5 and ADA2b are positive regulators of anther and pollen development and are essential contributors to the reproductive success of Arabidopsis thaliana.

This work is supported by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (HFRI) Grant Number 73333. PI Konstantinos Vlachonasios

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