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Abnormal Degraded Tapetum 1 (ADT1) is required for tapetal cell death and pollen development in rice.

Jialin LiuQing YeWenxiang JiangShiqiang LiuZheng WuXiafei HuXiaoqing WangZelin ZhangDandan GuoXiaorong ChenHaohua HeLifang Hu
Published in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2024)
The timely degradation of tapetum, the innermost somatic anther cell layer in flowering plants, is critical for pollen development. Although several genes involved in tapetum development have been characterized, the molecular mechanisms underlying tapetum degeneration remain elusive. Here, we showed that mutation in Abnormal Degraded Tapetum 1 (ADT1) resulted in overaccumulation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) and abnormal anther development, causing earlier tapetum Programmed Cell Death (PCD) and pollen abortion. ADT1 encodes a nuclear membrane localized protein, which is strongly expressed in the developing microspores and tapetal cells during early anther development. Moreover, ADT1 could interact with metallothionein MT2b, which was related to ROS scavenging and cell death regulation. These findings indicate that ADT1 is required for proper timing of tapetum PCD by regulating ROS homeostasis, expanding our understanding of the regulatory network of male reproductive development in rice.
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