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Recent Topics Posters Gou, Xiaoping [1], Yuan, Tong [1], Wei, Xiaoping [1], Russell, Scott D. [1]. Gene expression in the dimorphic sperm cells of the angiosperm, Plumbago zeylanica. Mature pollen of the flowering plant Plumbago zeylanica contains dimorphic sperm cells that differ in organization and fate. One sperm cell (Svn) is
physically associated with the vegetative nucleus, whereas the other sperm cell
(Sua) is unassociated with it, but linked with the Svn. Their fate during fertilization is known to be preferential, with the Sua fusing with the egg cell in >95% of cases (forming the zygote and embryo), while the Svn fuses
with the central cell (forming the nutritive endosperm) during double fertilization. To determine whether gene expression differences relating to fertilization fate occur in the two sperm cells, we isolated mRNA from each sperm cell population, created PCR-cDNA libraries (both representative and
subtracted) and characterized products using ESTs, microarrays, qRT-PCR and in
situ hybridization. Large numbers of
ESTs yielded no hits (43%), unclassified and hypothetical proteins accounted
for 17%, and the remaining 40% were functionally categorized. Expression
profiles based on products examined using qRT-PCR reveal that approximately 50%
were uniquely or highly expressed only in sperm cells when screened against other
tissues (pollen at three different stages, stem, root, petal, sepal, and ovary). Sequences for nearly 2000 clones are posted
at URL: http://www.genome.ou.edu/plumbago.html
with 1522 in GenBank. To screen for products with differential expression in the two sperm, we made suppression subtraction hybridization (SSH) PCR-amplified libraries and spotted 2304 clones from each library onto glass slides for microarray screening. Many clones expressed differential expression patterns in the two sperm cell types. From these candidates, we obtained several
products expressed in only one sperm cell, corroborated by whole mount in
situ hybridization. We also isolated sperm-specific promoters displaying
activity with GFP or GUS reporters in Arabidopsis sperm cells. The
richness and diversity of mRNAs present in sperm cells is unexpected. Log in to add this item to your schedule
Related Links: Plumbago genomics page Russell Lab Research page
1 - University of Oklahoma, Department of Botany and Microbiology, 770 Van Vleet Oval, Norman, Oklahoma, 73019, USA
Keywords: preferential fertilization dimorphic sperm Plumbago zeylanica qRT-PCR Gene expression cDNA library.
Presentation Type: Recent Topics Poster Session: 33-132 Location: Salon C, D & E - Gov Ballroom/Hilton Date: Tuesday, August 16th, 2005 Time: 12:30 PM Abstract ID:658 |