Single-cell transcriptomics sheds light on the identity and metabolism of developing leaf cells

Author:

Tenorio Berrío Rubén12ORCID,Verstaen Kevin34ORCID,Vandamme Niels34ORCID,Pevernagie Julie12ORCID,Achon Ignacio12ORCID,Van Duyse Julie45,Van Isterdael Gert45ORCID,Saeys Yvan34ORCID,De Veylder Lieven12ORCID,Inzé Dirk12ORCID,Dubois Marieke12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

2. VIB Center for Plant Systems Biology, Ghent, Belgium

3. Department of Applied Mathematics, Ghent University, Computer Science and Statistics, Ghent, Belgium

4. VIB Center for Inflammation Research, Ghent, Belgium

5. Department of Biomedical Molecular Biology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

Abstract

Abstract As the main photosynthetic instruments of vascular plants, leaves are crucial and complex plant organs. A strict organization of leaf mesophyll and epidermal cell layers orchestrates photosynthesis and gas exchange. In addition, water and nutrients for leaf growth are transported through the vascular tissue. To establish the single-cell transcriptomic landscape of these different leaf tissues, we performed high-throughput transcriptome sequencing of individual cells isolated from young leaves of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) seedlings grown in two different environmental conditions. The detection of approximately 19,000 different transcripts in over 1,800 high-quality leaf cells revealed 14 cell populations composing the young, differentiating leaf. Besides the cell populations comprising the core leaf tissues, we identified subpopulations with a distinct identity or metabolic activity. In addition, we proposed cell-type-specific markers for each of these populations. Finally, an intuitive web tool allows for browsing the presented dataset. Our data present insights on how the different cell populations constituting a developing leaf are connected via developmental, metabolic, or stress-related trajectories.

Funder

Ghent University

Research Foundation Flanders

Flanders Research Foundation

Don Carlos Antonio Lopez” by El Programa Nacional de Becas from Paraguay

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Physiology

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