Cell cycle control and seed development
Seed development is a complex process that requires coordinated integration of many genetic, metabolic and physiological pathways and environmental cues. Different cell cycle types, such as asymmetric cell division, acytokinetic mitosis, mitotic cell division and endoreduplication, frequently occur...
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doaj-c39e64345abe43eaa85e4c04f370d5082020-11-24T22:57:13ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2014-09-01510.3389/fpls.2014.0049377144Cell cycle control and seed developmentRicardo A. Dante0Brian A. Larkins1Brian A. Larkins2Paolo A. Sabelli3Embrapa Agricultural InformaticsUniversity of NebraskaUniversity of ArizonaUniversity of ArizonaSeed development is a complex process that requires coordinated integration of many genetic, metabolic and physiological pathways and environmental cues. Different cell cycle types, such as asymmetric cell division, acytokinetic mitosis, mitotic cell division and endoreduplication, frequently occur in sequential yet overlapping manner during the development of the embryo and the endosperm, seed structures that are both products of double fertilization. Asymmetric cell divisions in the embryo generate polarized daughter cells with different cell fates. While nuclear and cell division cycles play a key role in determining final seed cell numbers, endoreduplication is often associated with processes such as cell enlargement and accumulation of storage metabolites that underlie cell differentiation and growth of the different seed compartments. This review focuses on recent advances in our understanding of different cell cycle mechanisms operating during seed development and their impact on the growth, development and function of seed tissues. Particularly, the roles of core cell cycle regulators, such as cyclin-dependent-kinases and their inhibitors, the Retinoblastoma-Related/E2F pathway and the proteasome-ubiquitin system, are discussed in the contexts of different cell cycle types that characterize seed development. The contributions of nuclear and cellular proliferative cycles and endoreduplication to cereal endosperm development are discussed.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2014.00493/fullCell DivisionCotyledonEndospermembryoendoreduplicationseed coat |
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Ricardo A. Dante Brian A. Larkins Brian A. Larkins Paolo A. Sabelli Cell cycle control and seed development Frontiers in Plant Science Cell Division Cotyledon Endosperm embryo endoreduplication seed coat |
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Ricardo A. Dante Brian A. Larkins Brian A. Larkins Paolo A. Sabelli |
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Cell cycle control and seed development |
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Seed development is a complex process that requires coordinated integration of many genetic, metabolic and physiological pathways and environmental cues. Different cell cycle types, such as asymmetric cell division, acytokinetic mitosis, mitotic cell division and endoreduplication, frequently occur in sequential yet overlapping manner during the development of the embryo and the endosperm, seed structures that are both products of double fertilization. Asymmetric cell divisions in the embryo generate polarized daughter cells with different cell fates. While nuclear and cell division cycles play a key role in determining final seed cell numbers, endoreduplication is often associated with processes such as cell enlargement and accumulation of storage metabolites that underlie cell differentiation and growth of the different seed compartments. This review focuses on recent advances in our understanding of different cell cycle mechanisms operating during seed development and their impact on the growth, development and function of seed tissues. Particularly, the roles of core cell cycle regulators, such as cyclin-dependent-kinases and their inhibitors, the Retinoblastoma-Related/E2F pathway and the proteasome-ubiquitin system, are discussed in the contexts of different cell cycle types that characterize seed development. The contributions of nuclear and cellular proliferative cycles and endoreduplication to cereal endosperm development are discussed. |
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Cell Division Cotyledon Endosperm embryo endoreduplication seed coat |
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