Mechanical forces orchestrate the metabolism of the developing oilseed rape embryo

Author:

Rolletschek Hardy1ORCID,Muszynska Aleksandra12ORCID,Schwender Jörg3ORCID,Radchuk Volodymyr1ORCID,Heinemann Björn4ORCID,Hilo Alexander1ORCID,Plutenko Iaroslav1ORCID,Keil Peter1ORCID,Ortleb Stefan1ORCID,Wagner Steffen1ORCID,Kalms Laura1ORCID,Gündel André15ORCID,Shi Hai3ORCID,Fuchs Jörg1ORCID,Szymanski Jedrzej Jakub167ORCID,Braun Hans‐Peter4ORCID,Borisjuk Ljudmilla1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leibniz‐Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) Corrensstrasse 3 Seeland OT Gatersleben 06466 Germany

2. Amatera Biosciences 4 rue Pierre Fontaine Evry 91000 France

3. Biology Department Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton NY 11973 USA

4. Institut für Pflanzengenetik Universität Hannover, Herrenhäuser Strasse Hannover 30419 Germany

5. Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences University of Stockholm Stockholm 10691 Sweden

6. Institute of Bio‐ and Geosciences, IBG‐4: Bioinformatics, Forschungszentrum Jülich Jülich D‐52428 Germany

7. Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences (CEPLAS) Heinrich‐Heine‐Universität Düsseldorf Düsseldorf 40225 Germany

Abstract

Summary The initial free expansion of the embryo within a seed is at some point inhibited by its contact with the testa, resulting in its formation of folds and borders. Although less obvious, mechanical forces appear to trigger and accelerate seed maturation. However, the mechanistic basis for this effect remains unclear. Manipulation of the mechanical constraints affecting either the in vivo or in vitro growth of oilseed rape embryos was combined with analytical approaches, including magnetic resonance imaging and computer graphic reconstruction, immunolabelling, flow cytometry, transcriptomic, proteomic, lipidomic and metabolomic profiling. Our data implied that, in vivo, the imposition of mechanical restraints impeded the expansion of testa and endosperm, resulting in the embryo's deformation. An acceleration in embryonic development was implied by the cessation of cell proliferation and the stimulation of lipid and protein storage, characteristic of embryo maturation. The underlying molecular signature included elements of cell cycle control, reactive oxygen species metabolism and transcriptional reprogramming, along with allosteric control of glycolytic flux. Constricting the space allowed for the expansion of in vitro grown embryos induced a similar response. The conclusion is that the imposition of mechanical constraints over the growth of the developing oilseed rape embryo provides an important trigger for its maturation.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

U.S. Department of Energy

European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

Wiley

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