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Regulatory Diversification of INDEHISCENT in the Capsella Genus Directs Variation in Fruit Morphology

41 Pages Posted: 29 Jan 2019 Publication Status: Published

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Yang Dong

John Innes Centre - Crop Genetics Department

Friederike Jantzen

John Innes Centre - Crop Genetics Department; University of Potsdam - Institute of Biochemistry and Biology

Nicola Stacey

John Innes Centre - Crop Genetics Department

Łukasz Łangowski

John Innes Centre - Crop Genetics Department; Brandon Products Ltd.

Laila Moubayidin

John Innes Centre - Crop Genetics Department

Jan Šimura

University of Potsdam - Institute of Biochemistry and Biology

Karin Ljung

University of Potsdam - Institute of Biochemistry and Biology

Lars Ostergaard

John Innes Centre - Crop Genetics Department

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Abstract

Evolution of gene-regulatory sequences is considered the primary driver of morphological variation. In animals, the diversity of body plans between distantly-related phyla is due to the differential expression patterns of conserved “toolkit” genes. In plants, variation in expression domains similarly underlie most of the reported diversity of organ shape both in natural evolution and in the domestication of crops. The heart-shaped fruit from members of the Capsella genus is a morphological novelty that has evolved after Capsella diverged from Arabidopsis ~8M years ago. Comparative studies of fruit growth in Capsella and Arabidopsis revealed that the difference in shape is caused by local control of anisotropic growth. Here we show that sequence variation in regulatory domains of the fruit-tissue identity gene, INDEHISCENT (IND), is responsible for expansion of its expression domain in the heart-shaped fruits from Capsella rubella. We demonstrate that expression of this CrIND gene in the apical part of the valves in Capsella contributes to the heart-shaped appearance. Whilst studies on morphological diversity have revealed the importance of cis-regulatory sequence evolution, few examples exist where the downstream effects of such variation have been characterised in detail. We describe here how CrIND exerts its function on Capsella fruit shape by binding sequence elements of auxin biosynthesis genes to activate their expression and ensure auxin accumulation into highly localised maxima in the fruit valves. Hence, our data provides a direct link between changes in expression pattern and altered hormone homeostasis in the evolution of morphological novelty. 

Suggested Citation

Dong, Yang and Jantzen, Friederike and Stacey, Nicola and Łangowski, Łukasz and Moubayidin, Laila and Šimura, Jan and Ljung, Karin and Ostergaard, Lars, Regulatory Diversification of INDEHISCENT in the Capsella Genus Directs Variation in Fruit Morphology (January 29, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3318937 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3318937
This version of the paper has not been formally peer reviewed.

Yang Dong

John Innes Centre - Crop Genetics Department

Norwich, NR4 7UH
United Kingdom

Friederike Jantzen

John Innes Centre - Crop Genetics Department

Norwich, NR4 7UH
United Kingdom

University of Potsdam - Institute of Biochemistry and Biology

Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24-25
Building 26, Room 1.59
Potsdam, 14476
Germany

Nicola Stacey

John Innes Centre - Crop Genetics Department

Norwich, NR4 7UH
United Kingdom

ŁUkasz ŁAngowski

John Innes Centre - Crop Genetics Department

Norwich, NR4 7UH
United Kingdom

Brandon Products Ltd.

Centrepoint
Tralee, Co. Kerry
Ireland

Laila Moubayidin

John Innes Centre - Crop Genetics Department

Norwich, NR4 7UH
United Kingdom

Jan ŠImura

University of Potsdam - Institute of Biochemistry and Biology

Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24-25
Building 26, Room 1.59
Potsdam, 14476
Germany

Karin Ljung

University of Potsdam - Institute of Biochemistry and Biology

Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24-25
Building 26, Room 1.59
Potsdam, 14476
Germany

Lars Ostergaard (Contact Author)

John Innes Centre - Crop Genetics Department ( email )

Norwich, NR4 7UH
United Kingdom

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