Disruption of germination and seedling development in Brassica napus by mutations causing severe seed hormonal imbalance

The Brassica napus (oilseed rape) accession 1012-98 shows a disturbed germination phenotype that was thought to be associated with its lack of testa pigmentation and thin seed coat. Here we demonstrate that the disturbed germination and seedling development are actually due to independent mutations...

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Main Authors: Tung eNguyen, Christian eObermeier, Wolfgang eFriedt, Suzanne R. Abrams, Rod J Snowdon
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00322/full
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spelling doaj-8d67574925284eeeab5d393bf3ea6e7c2020-11-24T22:38:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2016-03-01710.3389/fpls.2016.00322180488Disruption of germination and seedling development in Brassica napus by mutations causing severe seed hormonal imbalanceTung eNguyen0Christian eObermeier1Wolfgang eFriedt2Suzanne R. Abrams3Rod J Snowdon4Justus Liebig UniversityJustus Liebig UniversityJustus Liebig UniversityUniversity of SaskatoonJustus Liebig UniversityThe Brassica napus (oilseed rape) accession 1012-98 shows a disturbed germination phenotype that was thought to be associated with its lack of testa pigmentation and thin seed coat. Here we demonstrate that the disturbed germination and seedling development are actually due to independent mutations that disrupt the balance of hormone metabolites and their regulators in the seeds. High-throughput UPLC-MS/MS hormone profiling of seeds and seedlings before and after germination revealed that 1012-98 has a severely disturbed hormone balance with extremely atypical, excessive quantities of auxin and ABA metabolites. The resulting hypersensitivity to abscisic acid (ABA) and a corresponding increase in dormancy often results in death of the embryo after imbibition or high frequencies of disturbed, often lethal developmental phenotypes, resembling Arabidopsis mutants for the auxin regulatory factor gene ARF10 or the auxin-overproducing transgenic line iaaM-OX. Molecular cloning of Brassica ARF10 orthologues revealed four loci in normal B. napus, two derived from the Brassica A genome and two from the C genome. On the other hand, the phenotypic mutant 1012-98 exhibited amplification of C-genome BnaC.ARF10 copy number along with a chimeric allele originating from recombination between homoeologous A and C genome loci which lead to minor increase of Bna.ARF10 transcription on the critical timepoint for seed germination, the indirect regulator of ABI3, the germinative inhibitor. Bna.GH3.5 expression was upregulated to conjugate free auxin to IAA-asp between 2-6 DAS. Functional amino acid changes were also found in important DNA binding domains of one BnaC.ARF10 locus, suggesting that regulatory changes in Bna.ARF10 are collectively responsible for the observed phenotpyes in 1012-98. To our knowledge, this study is the first to report disruption of germination and seedling development in Brassica napus caused by the crosstalk of auxin-ABA and the corresponding regulators Bna.ARF10 and Bna.GH3.5.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00322/fullBrassica napusGerminationHormonesSeedsoilseed rapeVigour
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author Tung eNguyen
Christian eObermeier
Wolfgang eFriedt
Suzanne R. Abrams
Rod J Snowdon
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Christian eObermeier
Wolfgang eFriedt
Suzanne R. Abrams
Rod J Snowdon
Disruption of germination and seedling development in Brassica napus by mutations causing severe seed hormonal imbalance
Frontiers in Plant Science
Brassica napus
Germination
Hormones
Seeds
oilseed rape
Vigour
author_facet Tung eNguyen
Christian eObermeier
Wolfgang eFriedt
Suzanne R. Abrams
Rod J Snowdon
author_sort Tung eNguyen
title Disruption of germination and seedling development in Brassica napus by mutations causing severe seed hormonal imbalance
title_short Disruption of germination and seedling development in Brassica napus by mutations causing severe seed hormonal imbalance
title_full Disruption of germination and seedling development in Brassica napus by mutations causing severe seed hormonal imbalance
title_fullStr Disruption of germination and seedling development in Brassica napus by mutations causing severe seed hormonal imbalance
title_full_unstemmed Disruption of germination and seedling development in Brassica napus by mutations causing severe seed hormonal imbalance
title_sort disruption of germination and seedling development in brassica napus by mutations causing severe seed hormonal imbalance
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2016-03-01
description The Brassica napus (oilseed rape) accession 1012-98 shows a disturbed germination phenotype that was thought to be associated with its lack of testa pigmentation and thin seed coat. Here we demonstrate that the disturbed germination and seedling development are actually due to independent mutations that disrupt the balance of hormone metabolites and their regulators in the seeds. High-throughput UPLC-MS/MS hormone profiling of seeds and seedlings before and after germination revealed that 1012-98 has a severely disturbed hormone balance with extremely atypical, excessive quantities of auxin and ABA metabolites. The resulting hypersensitivity to abscisic acid (ABA) and a corresponding increase in dormancy often results in death of the embryo after imbibition or high frequencies of disturbed, often lethal developmental phenotypes, resembling Arabidopsis mutants for the auxin regulatory factor gene ARF10 or the auxin-overproducing transgenic line iaaM-OX. Molecular cloning of Brassica ARF10 orthologues revealed four loci in normal B. napus, two derived from the Brassica A genome and two from the C genome. On the other hand, the phenotypic mutant 1012-98 exhibited amplification of C-genome BnaC.ARF10 copy number along with a chimeric allele originating from recombination between homoeologous A and C genome loci which lead to minor increase of Bna.ARF10 transcription on the critical timepoint for seed germination, the indirect regulator of ABI3, the germinative inhibitor. Bna.GH3.5 expression was upregulated to conjugate free auxin to IAA-asp between 2-6 DAS. Functional amino acid changes were also found in important DNA binding domains of one BnaC.ARF10 locus, suggesting that regulatory changes in Bna.ARF10 are collectively responsible for the observed phenotpyes in 1012-98. To our knowledge, this study is the first to report disruption of germination and seedling development in Brassica napus caused by the crosstalk of auxin-ABA and the corresponding regulators Bna.ARF10 and Bna.GH3.5.
topic Brassica napus
Germination
Hormones
Seeds
oilseed rape
Vigour
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00322/full
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