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GID1 expression is associated with ovule development of sexual and apomictic plants

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PLANT CELL REPORTS
Volume 37, Issue 2, Pages 293-306

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00299-017-2230-0

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Apomixis; Brachiaria brizantha; Gibberellin; GID1; Ovule development; Plant reproduction

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  1. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development-CNPq [449636/2014-3-VTCC]
  2. Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation-Embrapa [02140101400.00-VTCC]
  3. Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Level Personnel-University of Brasilia
  4. CAPES-UnB
  5. Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy
  6. Federal District-FAPDF

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GIBBERELLIN-INSENSITIVE DWARF1 (GID1) is a gibberellin receptor previously identified in plants and associated with reproductive development, including ovule formation. In this work, we characterized the Brachiaria brizantha GID1 gene (BbrizGID1). BbrizGID1 showed up to 92% similarity to GID1-like gibberellin receptors of other plants of the Poaceae family and around 58% to GID1-like gibberellin receptors of Arabidopsis thaliana. BbrizGID1 was more expressed in ovaries at megasporogenesis than in ovaries at megagametogenesis of both sexual and apomictic plants. In ovules, BbrizGID1 transcripts were detected in the megaspore mother cell (MMC) of sexual and apomictic B. brizantha. Only in the apomictic plants, expression was also observed in the surrounding nucellar cells, a region in which aposporous initial cells differentiate to form the aposporic embryo sac. AtGID1a ectopic expression in Arabidopsis determines the formation of MMC-like cells in the nucellus, close to the MMC, that did not own MMC identity. Our results suggest that GID1 might be involved in the proper differentiation of a single MMC during ovule development and provide valuable information on the role of GID1 in sexual and apomictic reproduction.

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