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Mutation of the nuclear pore complex component, aladin1, disrupts asymmetric cell division in Zea mays (maize).


ABSTRACT: The nuclear pore complex (NPC) regulates the movement of macromolecules between the nucleus and cytoplasm. Dysfunction of many components of the NPC results in human genetic diseases, including triple A syndrome (AAAS) as a result of mutations in ALADIN. Here, we report a nonsense mutation in the maize ortholog, aladin1 (ali1-1), at the orthologous amino acid residue of an AAAS allele from humans, alters plant stature, tassel architecture, and asymmetric divisions of subsidiary mother cells (SMCs). Crosses with the stronger nonsense allele ali1-2 identified complex allele interactions for plant height and aberrant SMC division. RNA-seq analysis of the ali1-1 mutant identified compensatory transcript accumulation for other NPC components as well as gene expression consequences consistent with conservation of ALADIN1 functions between humans and maize. These findings demonstrate that ALADIN1 is necessary for normal plant development, shoot architecture, and asymmetric cell division in maize.

SUBMITTER: Best NB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8495933 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mutation of the nuclear pore complex component, aladin1, disrupts asymmetric cell division in Zea mays (maize).

Best Norman B NB   Addo-Quaye Charles C   Kim Bong-Suk BS   Weil Clifford F CF   Schulz Burkhard B   Johal Guri G   Dilkes Brian P BP  

G3 (Bethesda, Md.) 20210701 7


The nuclear pore complex (NPC) regulates the movement of macromolecules between the nucleus and cytoplasm. Dysfunction of many components of the NPC results in human genetic diseases, including triple A syndrome (AAAS) as a result of mutations in ALADIN. Here, we report a nonsense mutation in the maize ortholog, aladin1 (ali1-1), at the orthologous amino acid residue of an AAAS allele from humans, alters plant stature, tassel architecture, and asymmetric divisions of subsidiary mother cells (SMC  ...[more]

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