2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-19978-1
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The liverwort oil body is formed by redirection of the secretory pathway

Abstract: Eukaryotic cells acquired novel organelles during evolution through mechanisms that remain largely obscure. The existence of the unique oil body compartment is a synapomorphy of liverworts that represents lineage-specific acquisition of this organelle during evolution, although its origin, biogenesis, and physiological function are yet unknown. We find that two paralogous syntaxin-1 homologs in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha are distinctly targeted to forming cell plates and the oil body, suggesting that … Show more

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“…In contrast to PEN1 and SYP122 in Arabidopsis , MpSYP12A seems to be essential in Marchantia , thereby precluding the possibility for studying preinvasive immunity in knockout lines ( Kanazawa et al, 2020 ). Instead, to evaluate whether the immunity function of the SYP12 clade is evolutionarily conserved among land plants, we introduced GFP-fused versions of the two Marchantia SYP12s (i.e., MpSYP12A and MpSYP12B) into the Arabidopsis pen1 syp122 mutant.…”
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“…In contrast to PEN1 and SYP122 in Arabidopsis , MpSYP12A seems to be essential in Marchantia , thereby precluding the possibility for studying preinvasive immunity in knockout lines ( Kanazawa et al, 2020 ). Instead, to evaluate whether the immunity function of the SYP12 clade is evolutionarily conserved among land plants, we introduced GFP-fused versions of the two Marchantia SYP12s (i.e., MpSYP12A and MpSYP12B) into the Arabidopsis pen1 syp122 mutant.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At a later stage of plant evolution, PEN1 has acquired an additional specialization needed for powdery mildew resistance, which could explain its distinctive subcellular localization ( Nielsen and Thordal-Christensen, 2012 ; Nielsen and Thordal-Christensen, 2013 ). Interestingly, in Marchantia , MpSYP12A locates to the plasma membrane and seems vital for cell plate formation, whereas MpSYP12B locates to a type of oil body unique to liverworts ( Kanazawa et al, 2016 ; Kanazawa et al, 2020 ). This indicates yet another functional specialization of the SYP12 clade similar to that which occurred in Arabidopsis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that we were able to capture a number of undescribed potential interactors of MpSYP12A and MpSYP13B, respectively. Kanazawa et al . (2020) were able to show that MpSYP12A but not MpSYP13B localized to the phragmoplast during cell plate formation by using fluorescent reporter-lines.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In M. polymorpha , the two SNARE (soluble N- ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins, MpSYP12A and MpSYP13B, are plasma membrane- localized and ubiquitously expressed throughout the thallus (Kanazawa et al ., 2016; Kanazawa et al ., 2020). Plant SNAREs modulate membrane-trafficking, intra- and intercellular signalling, and transport.…”
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