ZmZHOUPI, an endosperm-specific basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor involved in maize seed development

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In angiosperm seeds the embryo is embedded within the endosperm, which is in turn enveloped by the seed coat, making inter-compartmental communication essential for coordinated seed growth. In this context the basic helix-loop-helix domain transcription factor AtZHOUPI (AtZOU) fulfils a key role in both the lysis of the transient endosperm and in embryo cuticle formation in Arabidopsis thaliana. In maize (Zea mays), a cereal with a persistent endosperm, a single gene, ZmZOU, falls into the same phylogenetic clade as AtZOU. Its expression is limited to the endosperm where it peaks during the filling stage. In ZmZOU-RNA interference knock-down lines embryo size is slightly reduced and the embryonic suspensor and the adjacent embryo surrounding region show retarded breakdown. Ectopic expression of ZmZOU reduces stomatal number, possibly due to inappropriate protein interactions. ZmZOU forms functional heterodimers with AtICE/AtSCREAM and the closely related maize proteins ZmICEb and ZmICEc, but its interaction is more efficient with the ZmICEa protein, which shows sequence divergence and only has close homologues in other monocotyledonous species. Consistent with the observation that these complexes can trans-activate target gene promoters from Arabidopsis, ZmZOU partially complements the Atzou-4 mutant. However, structural, trans-activation and gene expression data support the hypothesis that ZmZOU and ZmICEa may have coevolved to form a functional complex unique to monocot seeds. This divergence may explain the reduced functionality of ZmZOU in Arabidopsis, and reflect functional specificities which are unique to the monocotyledon lineage. Significance Statement Transcription factors play key roles in coordinating communication between the embryo, endosperm and seed coat. Here we characterized the ortholog of the endosperm-specific bHLH transcription factor ZOU (ZHOUPI) in maize, a plant with a persistent endosperm. Maize ZHOUPI conserves some functions of the Arabidopsis ortholog, but interacts most strongly with a previously uncharacterised monocot-specific member of the ICE (INDUCER OF CBF EXPRESSION) transcription factor family.

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Grimault, A., Gendrot, G., Chamot, S., Widiez, T., Rabillé, H., Gérentes, M. F., … Depège-Fargeix, N. (2015). ZmZHOUPI, an endosperm-specific basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor involved in maize seed development. Plant Journal, 84(3), 574–586. https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.13024

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