Functional analysis of Salix purpurea genes support roles for ARR17 and GATA15 as master regulators of sex determination

Author:

Hyden Brennan12ORCID,Carper Dana L.2ORCID,Abraham Paul E.2ORCID,Yuan Guoliang2ORCID,Yao Tao2ORCID,Baumgart Leo3,Zhang Yu3ORCID,Chen Cindy3ORCID,O'Malley Ronan3ORCID,Chen Jin‐Gui2ORCID,Yang Xiaohan2ORCID,Hettich Robert L.2ORCID,Tuskan Gerald A.2ORCID,Smart Lawrence B.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Horticulture Section, School of Integrative Plant Science Cornell University, Cornell AgriTech Geneva New York USA

2. Biosciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge Tennessee USA

3. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute Berkeley California USA

Abstract

AbstractThe Salicaceae family is of growing interest in the study of dioecy in plants because the sex determination region (SDR) has been shown to be highly dynamic, with differing locations and heterogametic systems between species. Without the ability to transform and regenerate Salix in tissue culture, previous studies investigating the mechanisms regulating sex in the genus Salix have been limited to genome resequencing and differential gene expression, which are mostly descriptive in nature, and functional validation of candidate sex determination genes has not yet been conducted. Here, we used Arabidopsis to functionally characterize a suite of previously identified candidate genes involved in sex determination and sex dimorphism in the bioenergy shrub willow Salix purpurea. Six candidate master regulator genes for sex determination were heterologously expressed in Arabidopsis, followed by floral proteome analysis. In addition, 11 transcription factors with predicted roles in mediating sex dimorphism downstream of the SDR were tested using DAP‐Seq in both male and female S. purpurea DNA. The results of this study provide further evidence to support models for the roles of ARR17 and GATA15 as master regulator genes of sex determination in S. purpurea, contributing to a regulatory system that is notably different from that of its sister genus Populus. Evidence was also obtained for the roles of two transcription factors, an AP2/ERF family gene and a homeodomain‐like transcription factor, in downstream regulation of sex dimorphism.

Funder

National Science Foundation

U.S. Department of Energy

Agricultural Research Service

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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