蜂传粉蝴蝶兰三种高度专门化花结构的进化与发育。

IF 4.1 2区 生物学 Q1 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Evodevo Pub Date : 2020-08-10 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13227-020-00160-z
Dewi Pramanik, Nemi Dorst, Niels Meesters, Marlies Spaans, Erik Smets, Monique Welten, Barbara Gravendeel
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背景:许多花器官的形状和大小变化与传粉者有关。这些器官的进化是由MADS-box和MYB转录因子的复制和修饰驱动的。利用显微形态学(SEM和3D-CT扫描)和分子生物学(转录组学和RT-PCR分析)研究了兰科植物参与传粉的愈伤组织、柱状茎和叶柄这三种高度专门化的花结构的进化和发育。采集了蜂传粉蝴蝶兰(Phalaenopsis equestris)和蝴蝶兰(Phalaenopsis pulcherrima)两种花的早期和成熟组织,这两种花的形态不同:马兰的愈伤组织大,茎柱短,无叶柄;而pulcherrima的愈伤组织小,茎柱长,叶柄明显。结果:茎柱在原始阶段发育较早,而愈伤组织和动量发育较晚。显微3D-CT扫描分析和基因表达分析表明,愈伤组织为花瓣-雄蕊混合起源,雄蕊-柱头混合起源,萼片-花瓣-雄蕊混合起源。SEP分支1拷贝表达于马扁豆的较大愈伤组织中,而AP3分支1和AGL6分支1拷贝表达于pulcherrima的突起突起和长茎柱中。AP3支系4、PI-、AGL6支系2和PCF支系1拷贝可能在愈伤组织和合蕊柱发育中起平衡作用。愈伤组织中DIV clade 2和SEP clade 1的表达,以及柱状茎和叶柄中AP3 clade 1和AGL6 clade 1的表达似乎存在权衡关系。结论:我们在两种蝴蝶兰的愈伤组织、柱状茎和叶柄中检测到MADS box、AP3/ pi样、agl6样、sep样和MYB div样基因拷贝的生长和表达差异,这两种蝴蝶兰的花结构形状和大小都有很大差异。我们的研究为蝴蝶兰花对不同传粉者的适应提供了微形态学和分子结合的证据,从而首次揭示了蝴蝶兰花对不同传粉者的进化发育机制。
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Evolution and development of three highly specialized floral structures of bee-pollinated Phalaenopsis species.

Background: Variation in shape and size of many floral organs is related to pollinators. Evolution of such organs is driven by duplication and modification of MADS-box and MYB transcription factors. We applied a combination of micro-morphological (SEM and micro 3D-CT scanning) and molecular techniques (transcriptome and RT-PCR analysis) to understand the evolution and development of the callus, stelidia and mentum, three highly specialized floral structures of orchids involved in pollination. Early stage and mature tissues were collected from flowers of the bee-pollinated Phalaenopsis equestris and Phalaenopsis pulcherrima, two species that differ in floral morphology: P. equestris has a large callus but short stelidia and no mentum, whereas P. pulcherrima has a small callus, but long stelidia and a pronounced mentum.

Results: Our results show the stelidia develop from early primordial stages, whereas the callus and mentum develop later. In combination, the micro 3D-CT scan analysis and gene expression analyses show that the callus is of mixed petaloid-staminodial origin, the stelidia of staminodial origin, and the mentum of mixed sepaloid-petaloid-staminodial origin. SEP clade 1 copies are expressed in the larger callus of P. equestris, whereas AP3 clade 1 and AGL6 clade 1 copies are expressed in the pronounced mentum and long stelidia of P. pulcherrima. AP3 clade 4, PI-, AGL6 clade 2 and PCF clade 1 copies might have a balancing role in callus and gynostemium development. There appears to be a trade-off between DIV clade 2 expression with SEP clade 1 expression in the callus, on the one hand, and with AP3 clade 1 and AGL6 clade 1 expression in the stelidia and mentum on the other.

Conclusions: We detected differential growth and expression of MADS box AP3/PI-like, AGL6-like and SEP-like, and MYB DIV-like gene copies in the callus, stelidia and mentum of two species of Phalaenopsis, of which these floral structures are very differently shaped and sized. Our study provides a first glimpse of the evolutionary developmental mechanisms driving adaptation of Phalaenopsis flowers to different pollinators by providing combined micro-morphological and molecular evidence for a possible sepaloid-petaloid-staminodial origin of the orchid mentum.

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Evodevo
Evodevo EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY-DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
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期刊介绍: EvoDevo publishes articles on a broad range of topics associated with the translation of genotype to phenotype in a phylogenetic context. Understanding the history of life, the evolution of novelty and the generation of form, whether through embryogenesis, budding, or regeneration are amongst the greatest challenges in biology. We support the understanding of these processes through the many complementary approaches that characterize the field of evo-devo. The focus of the journal is on research that promotes understanding of the pattern and process of morphological evolution. All articles that fulfill this aim will be welcome, in particular: evolution of pattern; formation comparative gene function/expression; life history evolution; homology and character evolution; comparative genomics; phylogenetics and palaeontology
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