The Tobacco A-Type Cyclin, Nicta;CYCA3;2, at the Nexus of Cell Division and Differentiation
Open Access
- 13 November 2003
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Cell
- Vol. 15 (12) , 2763-2777
- https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.015990
Abstract
Although most of the components of the cell cycle machinery are conserved in all eukaryotes, plants differ strikingly from animals by the absence of a homolog of E-type cyclin, an important regulator involved in G1/S-checkpoint control in animals. By contrast, plants contain a complex range of A-type cyclins, with no fewer than 10 members in Arabidopsis. We previously identified the tobacco A-type cyclin Nicta;CYCA3;2 as an early G1/S-activated gene. Here, we show that antisense expression of Nicta;CYCA3;2 in tobacco plants induces defects in embryo formation and impairs callus formation from leaf explants. The green fluorescent protein (GFP)–Nicta;CYCA3;2 fusion protein was localized in the nucleoplasm. Transgenic tobacco plants overproducing GFP-Nicta;CYCA3;2 could not be regenerated from leaf disc transformation, whereas some transgenic Arabidopsis plants were obtained by the floral-dip transformation method. Arabidopsis plants that overproduce GFP-Nicta;CYCA3;2 showed reduced cell differentiation and endoreplication and a dramatically modified morphology. Calli regenerated from leaf explants of these transgenic Arabidopsis plants were defective in shoot and root regeneration. We propose that Nicta;CYCA3;2 has important functions, analogous to those of cyclin E in animals, in the control of plant cell division and differentiation.Keywords
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