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Programmed Cell Death in the Developing Brachypodium distachyon Grain

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Summary The normal developmental sequence in a grass grain entails the death of several maternal and filial tissues in a genetically regulated process termed programmed cell death (PCD). The progression and molecular aspects of PCD in developing grain have been reported for domesticated species like barley, rice, maize and wheat. Here, we report a detailed investigation of PCD in the developing grain of a wild model species, Brachypodium distachyon . We detected PCD in developing Brachypodium grains using molecular and histological approaches. We also identified and surveyed the expression of Brachypodium orthologs of protease genes known to contribute to grain PCD. We found that Brachypodium nucellus degenerates by PCD in a centrifugal pattern following anthesis, although at a slower rate compared to cultivated cereals. Mesocarp PCD was not coordinated with endosperm development. Brachypodium lacks an expansion of vacuolar processing enzymes known for their roles in nucellar PCD. Combined with existing knowledge on grain PCD, our study suggests the importance of rapid nucellar PCD for grain size and that the pattern of mesocarp PCD affects grain shape.
Title: Programmed Cell Death in the Developing Brachypodium distachyon Grain
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Summary The normal developmental sequence in a grass grain entails the death of several maternal and filial tissues in a genetically regulated process termed programmed cell death (PCD).
The progression and molecular aspects of PCD in developing grain have been reported for domesticated species like barley, rice, maize and wheat.
Here, we report a detailed investigation of PCD in the developing grain of a wild model species, Brachypodium distachyon .
We detected PCD in developing Brachypodium grains using molecular and histological approaches.
We also identified and surveyed the expression of Brachypodium orthologs of protease genes known to contribute to grain PCD.
We found that Brachypodium nucellus degenerates by PCD in a centrifugal pattern following anthesis, although at a slower rate compared to cultivated cereals.
Mesocarp PCD was not coordinated with endosperm development.
Brachypodium lacks an expansion of vacuolar processing enzymes known for their roles in nucellar PCD.
Combined with existing knowledge on grain PCD, our study suggests the importance of rapid nucellar PCD for grain size and that the pattern of mesocarp PCD affects grain shape.

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