DEK1 displays a strong subcellular polarity during Physcomitrella patens 3D growth

New Phytol. 2020 May;226(4):1029-1041. doi: 10.1111/nph.16417. Epub 2020 Feb 14.

Abstract

Defective Kernel 1 (DEK1) is genetically at the nexus of the 3D morphogenesis of land plants. We aimed to localize DEK1 in the moss Physcomitrella patens to decipher its function during this process. To detect DEK1 in vivo, we inserted the tdTomato fluorophore into PpDEK1 gene locus. Confocal microscopy coupled with the use of time-gating allowed the precise DEK1 subcellular localization during 3D morphogenesis. DEK1 localization displays a strong polarized signal, as it is restricted to the plasma membrane domain between recently divided cells during the early steps of 3D growth development as well as during the subsequent vegetative growth. The signal furthermore displays a clear developmental pattern because it is only detectable in recently divided and elongating cells. Additionally, DEK1 localization appears to be independent of its calpain domain proteolytic activity. The DEK1 polar subcellular distribution in 3D tissue developing cells defines a functional cellular framework to explain its role in this developmental phase. Also, the observation of DEK1 during spermatogenesis suggests another biological function for this protein in plants. Finally the DEK1-tagged strain generated here provides a biological platform upon which further investigations into 3D developmental processes can be performed.

Keywords: 3D development; DEK1; Physcomitrella patens; cell polarity; spermatozoid; subcellular localization.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bryopsida* / genetics
  • Calpain / genetics
  • Cell Membrane
  • Plant Proteins / genetics

Substances

  • Plant Proteins
  • Calpain