IIB   20738
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOLOGICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
MITOCHONDRIAL PPR-CONTAINING PROTEINS ARE ESSENTIAL TO SUSTAIN EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN Arabidopsis thaliana
Autor/es:
MARCHETTI MARIA FERNANDA; CORDOBA JUAN PABLO; PAGNUSSAT GABRIELA CAROLINA; ZABALETA EDUARDO JULIÁN
Lugar:
Breslavia
Reunión:
Conferencia; 9th International Conference for Plant Mitochondrial Biology 2015; 2015
Resumen:
PPRs containing proteins are characterized by a motif of a degenerate 35 amino acid repeat. Most PPRs proteins are specific RNA-binding proteins which are involved in RNA processing, including editing, maturation, stability, and translation. We focused on the role of PPR proteins potentially involved in embryo development. Four T-DNA insertion mutants in genes encoding for three PPR proteins (At2g02150, At1g79490 and At3g29290) were analyzed. These mutants showed ~25% of shriveled seeds in mature siliques, which do not germinate not even in MS sucrose medium, suggesting embryo lethality. Transient transformation with these PPR proteins fused to GFP showed that they are localized in mitochondria. As we were unable to obtain homozygous mutant plants, silenced plants were developed by using two independent artificial microRNAs for each gene. We obtained plants in which ~70% of gene expression was silenced and mature siliques of these plants were preliminary analyzed. Most siliques were short length and contained aborted embryos. To further investigate this phenotype, we examined female and male gametophyte development. Apparently, embryo sac proceeded normally but anthers maturation did not, showing pollen grains that remain stuck inside anthers, so pollination could not progress. We are now interested in potential targets of these PPR proteins. All together, our results suggest that these mitochondrial PPR proteins are involved in embryogenesis and that their expression is essential for anthers maturation in A. thaliana.