Male gametogenesis and germline specification in flowering plants.

Sexual Plant Reproduction Pub Date : 2011-06-01 Epub Date: 2010-11-20 DOI:10.1007/s00497-010-0157-5
David Twell
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During angiosperm male gametophyte development, the male germline is segregated by an asymmetric cell division of the haploid microspore. This review encompasses recent advances in understanding the genetic and molecular mechanisms involved in generating the male germline from this pluripotent germline initial and in specifying the production of the twin sperm cells required for double fertilization. Genetic studies and access to the transcriptome of isolated gametes have enabled remarkable progress in understanding some of the key regulators that control and integrate germ cell cycle progression with germline specification, and an emerging regulatory model is presented. Rapid advances have also been made in understanding epigenetic regulation and small RNA pathways in the male gametophyte and germline that impact on genome integrity and gamete development, traits that are shared with animal germlines. The review concludes with a perspective of the outstanding issues and directions of future research that will further our understanding of germline specification and the gametophytic control of pollen development.

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开花植物雄性配子体发生与种系分化。
在被子植物雄性配子体发育过程中,雄性种系是通过单倍体小孢子的不对称细胞分裂分离出来的。本文综述了从多能生殖细胞产生雄性生殖细胞的遗传和分子机制的最新进展,以及双受精所需的双精子细胞的产生。遗传学研究和对分离配子转录组的获取使得人们在理解一些控制生殖细胞周期进程和生殖系规范的关键调节因子方面取得了显著进展,并提出了一种新兴的调节模型。在了解雄性配子体和生殖系中影响基因组完整性和配子发育的表观遗传调控和小RNA通路方面也取得了快速进展,这些特性与动物生殖系相同。最后,对今后的研究方向和存在的问题进行了展望,以期进一步加深我们对花粉发育的种系规范和配子体调控的认识。
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Sexual Plant Reproduction
Sexual Plant Reproduction 生物-生殖生物学
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