TY - JOUR
T1 - Cellular and transcriptomic analyses reveal two-staged chloroplast biogenesis underpinning photosynthesis build-up in the wheat leaf
AU - Loudya, Naresh
AU - Mishra, Priyanka
AU - Takahagi, Kotaro
AU - Uehara-Yamaguchi, Yukiko
AU - Inoue, Komaki
AU - Bogre, Laszlo
AU - Mochida, Keiichi
AU - López-Juez, Enrique
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was partially supported by grants-in-aid for Young Scientists (A) grant 26712003 from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) and Core Research for Evolutionary Science and Technology (CREST) of the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) grant no. JPMJCR16O4 (to KM), by PhD scholarships from the Government of India’s Ministry of Tribal Affairs (to NL) and Indian Council of Agricultural Research (to PM), by BBSRC UK Research and Innoivation (UKRI) grant BBP0031171 (to ELJ) and by a Royal Holloway research strategy fund (to ELJ and PM).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, The Author(s).
PY - 2021/12
Y1 - 2021/12
N2 - Background: The developmental gradient in monocot leaves has been exploited to uncover leaf developmental gene expression programs and chloroplast biogenesis processes. However, the relationship between the two is barely understood, which limits the value of transcriptome data to understand the process of chloroplast development. Results: Taking advantage of the developmental gradient in the bread wheat leaf, we provide a simultaneous quantitative analysis for the development of mesophyll cells and of chloroplasts as a cellular compartment. This allows us to generate the first biologically-informed gene expression map of this leaf, with the entire developmental gradient from meristematic to fully differentiated cells captured. We show that the first phase of plastid development begins with organelle proliferation, which extends well beyond cell proliferation, and continues with the establishment and then the build-up of the plastid genetic machinery. The second phase is marked by the development of photosynthetic chloroplasts which occupy the available cellular space. Using a network reconstruction algorithm, we predict that known chloroplast gene expression regulators are differentially involved across those developmental stages. Conclusions: Our analysis generates both the first wheat leaf transcriptional map and one of the most comprehensive descriptions to date of the developmental history of chloroplasts in higher plants. It reveals functionally distinct plastid and chloroplast development stages, identifies processes occurring in each of them, and highlights our very limited knowledge of the earliest drivers of plastid biogenesis, while providing a basis for their future identification.
AB - Background: The developmental gradient in monocot leaves has been exploited to uncover leaf developmental gene expression programs and chloroplast biogenesis processes. However, the relationship between the two is barely understood, which limits the value of transcriptome data to understand the process of chloroplast development. Results: Taking advantage of the developmental gradient in the bread wheat leaf, we provide a simultaneous quantitative analysis for the development of mesophyll cells and of chloroplasts as a cellular compartment. This allows us to generate the first biologically-informed gene expression map of this leaf, with the entire developmental gradient from meristematic to fully differentiated cells captured. We show that the first phase of plastid development begins with organelle proliferation, which extends well beyond cell proliferation, and continues with the establishment and then the build-up of the plastid genetic machinery. The second phase is marked by the development of photosynthetic chloroplasts which occupy the available cellular space. Using a network reconstruction algorithm, we predict that known chloroplast gene expression regulators are differentially involved across those developmental stages. Conclusions: Our analysis generates both the first wheat leaf transcriptional map and one of the most comprehensive descriptions to date of the developmental history of chloroplasts in higher plants. It reveals functionally distinct plastid and chloroplast development stages, identifies processes occurring in each of them, and highlights our very limited knowledge of the earliest drivers of plastid biogenesis, while providing a basis for their future identification.
KW - Chloroplast
KW - Leaf development
KW - Plastid
KW - Wheat
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U2 - 10.1186/s13059-021-02366-3
DO - 10.1186/s13059-021-02366-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 33975629
AN - SCOPUS:85105665326
SN - 1474-7596
VL - 22
JO - Genome Biology
JF - Genome Biology
IS - 1
M1 - 151
ER -