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Abscisic acid controlled sex before transpiration in vascular plants.


ABSTRACT: Sexual reproduction in animals and plants shares common elements, including sperm and egg production, but unlike animals, little is known about the regulatory pathways that determine the sex of plants. Here we use mutants and gene silencing in a fern species to identify a core regulatory mechanism in plant sexual differentiation. A key player in fern sex differentiation is the phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA), which regulates the sex ratio of male to hermaphrodite tissues during the reproductive cycle. Our analysis shows that in the fern Ceratopteris richardii, a gene homologous to core ABA transduction genes in flowering plants [SNF1-related kinase2s (SnRK2s)] is primarily responsible for the hormonal control of sex determination. Furthermore, we provide evidence that this ABA-SnRK2 signaling pathway has transitioned from determining the sex of ferns to controlling seed dormancy in the earliest seed plants before being co-opted to control transpiration and CO2 exchange in derived seed plants. By tracing the evolutionary history of this ABA signaling pathway from plant reproduction through to its role in the global regulation of plant-atmosphere gas exchange during the last 450 million years, we highlight the extraordinary effect of the ABA-SnRK2 signaling pathway in plant evolution and vegetation function.

SUBMITTER: McAdam SAM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5111647 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Abscisic acid controlled sex before transpiration in vascular plants.

McAdam Scott A M SAM   Brodribb Timothy J TJ   Banks Jo Ann JA   Hedrich Rainer R   Atallah Nadia M NM   Cai Chao C   Geringer Michael A MA   Lind Christof C   Nichols David S DS   Stachowski Kye K   Geiger Dietmar D   Sussmilch Frances C FC  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20161026 45


Sexual reproduction in animals and plants shares common elements, including sperm and egg production, but unlike animals, little is known about the regulatory pathways that determine the sex of plants. Here we use mutants and gene silencing in a fern species to identify a core regulatory mechanism in plant sexual differentiation. A key player in fern sex differentiation is the phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA), which regulates the sex ratio of male to hermaphrodite tissues during the reproductive  ...[more]

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