Dissecting the molecular signatures of apical cell‐type shoot meristems from two ancient land plant lineages
Selaginellaceae
0301 basic medicine
Transcription, Genetic
Equisetum
Gene Expression Profiling
Meristem
Laser Capture Microdissection
15. Life on land
Up-Regulation
03 medical and health sciences
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
Embryophyta
RNA, Messenger
In Situ Hybridization
Phylogeny
DOI:
10.1111/nph.13407
Publication Date:
2015-04-21T09:57:25Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
Summary
Shoot apical meristem (SAM) structure varies markedly within the land plants. The SAMs of many seedless vascular plants contain a conspicuous inverted, pyramidal cell called the apical cell (AC), which is unidentified in angiosperms.
In this study, we use transcriptomic sequencing with precise laser microdissections of meristem subdomains to define the molecular signatures of anatomically distinct zones from the AC‐type SAMs of a lycophyte (Selaginella moellendorffii) and a monilophyte (Equisetum arvense). The two model species for this study represent vascular plant lineages that diverged > 400 million yr ago.
Our data comprise comprehensive molecular signatures for the distinct subdomains within AC‐type SAMs, an anatomical anomaly whose functional significance has been debated in the botanical literature for over two centuries.
Moreover, our data provide molecular support for distinct gene expression programs between the AC‐type SAMs of Selaginella and Equisetum, as compared with the SAM transcriptome of the angiosperm maize. The results are discussed in light of the functional significance and evolutionary success of the AC‐type SAM within the embryophytes.
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