TY - JOUR
T1 - A cascade of sequentially expressed sucrose transporters in the seed coat and endosperm provides nutrition for the arabidopsis embryo
AU - Chen, Li Qing
AU - Lin, I. Winnie
AU - Qu, Xiao Qing
AU - Sosso, Davide
AU - McFarlane, Heather E.
AU - Londoño, Alejandra
AU - Samuels, A. Lacey
AU - Frommer, Wolf B.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Developing plant embryos depend on nutrition from maternal tissues via the seed coat and endosperm, but the mechanisms that supply nutrients to plant embryos have remained elusive. Sucrose, the major transport form of carbohydrate in plants, is delivered via the phloem to the maternal seed coat and then secreted from the seed coat to feed the embryo. Here, we show that seed filling in Arabidopsis thaliana requires the three sucrose transporters SWEET11, 12, and 15. SWEET11, 12, and 15 exhibit specific spatiotemporal expression patterns in developing seeds, but only a sweet11;12;15 triple mutant showed severe seed defects, which include retarded embryo development, reduced seed weight, and reduced starch and lipid content, causing a “wrinkled” seed phenotype. In sweet11;12;15 triple mutants, starch accumulated in the seed coat but not the embryo, implicating SWEETmediated sucrose efflux in the transfer of sugars from seed coat to embryo.
AB - Developing plant embryos depend on nutrition from maternal tissues via the seed coat and endosperm, but the mechanisms that supply nutrients to plant embryos have remained elusive. Sucrose, the major transport form of carbohydrate in plants, is delivered via the phloem to the maternal seed coat and then secreted from the seed coat to feed the embryo. Here, we show that seed filling in Arabidopsis thaliana requires the three sucrose transporters SWEET11, 12, and 15. SWEET11, 12, and 15 exhibit specific spatiotemporal expression patterns in developing seeds, but only a sweet11;12;15 triple mutant showed severe seed defects, which include retarded embryo development, reduced seed weight, and reduced starch and lipid content, causing a “wrinkled” seed phenotype. In sweet11;12;15 triple mutants, starch accumulated in the seed coat but not the embryo, implicating SWEETmediated sucrose efflux in the transfer of sugars from seed coat to embryo.
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U2 - 10.1105/tpc.114.134585
DO - 10.1105/tpc.114.134585
M3 - Article
C2 - 25794936
AN - SCOPUS:84927761220
SN - 1040-4651
VL - 27
SP - 607
EP - 619
JO - Plant Cell
JF - Plant Cell
IS - 3
ER -