RRC ID 82704
Author Toda E, Koshimizu S, Kinoshita A, Higashiyama T, Izawa T, Yano K, Okamoto T.
Title Transcriptional dynamics during karyogamy in rice zygotes.
Journal Development
Abstract Upon fertilization, male and female nuclei fuse to form the zygotic nucleus in angiosperms. Karyogamy is considered to be essential for proper embryogenesis; however, the transcriptional dynamics during karyogamy in plant zygotes remain unclear. In this study, we performed a single-cell transcriptome analysis of rice zygotes at six early developmental stages (15 min, 30 min, 1 h, 2 h, 4 h, and 6 h after gamete fusion) to reveal gene expression profiles during karyogamy in plant zygotes. The time-series RNA-seq analysis detected possible de novo and altered gene expression in zygotes from 15 min post-fertilization. Fertilization-induced transcription during karyogamy was characterized by protein interaction database and gene ontology analyses. Furthermore, paternal allele transcription was initiated approximately 30 min-1 h after gamete fusion, when nuclear fusion begins in the zygote. Some transcripts preferentially expressed in egg cells were downregulated after gamete fusion. Moreover, a dynamic shift from maternal-biased transcripts to bi-parental expression occurred during early zygotic development. These results suggest that transcriptional dynamics during karyogamy plays initial role in proper and sequential zygotic development and embryogenesis.
Published 2025-1-7
DOI 10.1242/dev.204497
PII 364937
PMID 39777484
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Arabidopsis / Cultured plant cells, genes rpc00031