Populus D-type cyclin gene PsnCYCD1;1 accelerates cell division and participates in secondary growth of vascular bundles

Author:

Zheng Tangchun12ORCID,Dai Lijuan1,Li Shuang1,Liu Yi1,Zhao Zhongnan1,Yang Chuanping1ORCID,Qu Guanzheng1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Tree Genetics and Breeding, Northeast Forestry University , Harbin 150040 , China

2. National Engineering Research Center for Floriculture, School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University , Beijing 100083 , China

Abstract

Abstract Plant growth and development rely heavily on cyclins, which comprise an important class of cell division regulators. D-type cyclins (CYCDs) are responsible for the rate-limiting step of G1 cells. In the plant kingdom, despite the importance of CYCDs in herbaceous plants, there is little knowledge of these proteins in perennial woody plants. Here, the gene of a nucleus-localized cyclin, PsnCYCD1;1, was cloned from Populus simonii × P. nigra. PsnCYCD1;1 was highly expressed in tissues with active cell division, especially the leaf buds, and could be induced by sucrose and phytohormones. Moreover, overexpression of PsnCYCD1;1 in poplar could stimulate cell division, resulting in the generation of small cells and causing severe morphological changes in the vascular bundles, resulting in ‘S’-shaped tortuous stems and curled leaves. Furthermore, transcriptomic analysis revealed that endogenous genes related to cell division and vascular cambium development were significantly up-regulated in the transgenic plants. In addition, using yeast two-hybrid and bimolecular fluorescence complementation assays PsnCDKA1, PsnICK3, and PsnICK5 were identified as proteins interacting with PsnCYCD1;1. Our study demonstrates that PsnCYCD1;1 accelerates plant cell division and participates in secondary growth of vascular bundles in poplar.

Funder

Heilongjiang Province Key R&D Program of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

State Key Laboratory of Tree Genetics and Breeding of Northeast Forestry University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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