Establishment of Cereal Endosperm Expression Domains
Open Access
- 1 March 2002
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Cell
- Vol. 14 (3) , 599-610
- https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.010365
Abstract
In maize, cells at the base of the endosperm are transformed into transfer cells that facilitate nutrient uptake by the developing seed. ZmMRP-1 is the first transfer cell–specific transcriptional activator to be identified. The protein it encodes contains nuclear localization signals and a MYB-related DNA binding domain. A single gene copy is present in maize, mapping to a locus on chromosome 8. ZmMRP-1 is first expressed soon after fertilization, when the endosperm is still a multinuclear coenocyte. The transcript accumulates in the basal nucleocytoplasmic domain that gives rise to transfer cells after cellularization. The transcript can be detected throughout transfer cell development, but it is not found in mature cells. ZmMRP-1 strongly transactivates the promoters of two unrelated transfer cell–specific genes. The properties of ZmMRP-1 are consistent with it being a determinant of transfer cell–specific expression. Possible roles for ZmMRP-1 in the regulation of endosperm and transfer cell differentiation are discussed.Keywords
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