Control of leaf development in the water fern Ceratopteris richardii by the auxin efflux transporter CrPINMa in the CRISPR/Cas9 analysis

BMC Plant Biol. 2024 Apr 24;24(1):322. doi: 10.1186/s12870-024-05009-4.

Abstract

Background: PIN-FORMED genes (PINs) are crucial in plant development as they determine the directionality of auxin flow. They are present in almost all land plants and even in green algae. However, their role in fern development has not yet been determined. This study aims to investigate the function of CrPINMa in the quasi-model water fern Ceratopteris richardii.

Results: CrPINMa possessed a long central hydrophilic loop and characteristic motifs within it, which indicated that it belonged to the canonical rather than the non-canonical PINs. CrPINMa was positioned in the lineage leading to Arabidopsis PIN6 but not that to its PIN1, and it had undergone numerous gene duplications. CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing had been performed in ferns for the first time, producing diverse mutations including local frameshifts for CrPINMa. Plants possessing disrupted CrPINMa exhibited retarded leaf emergence and reduced leaf size though they could survive and reproduce at the same time. CrPINMa transcripts were distributed in the shoot apical meristem, leaf primordia and their vasculature. Finally, CrPINMa proteins were localized to the plasma membrane rather than other cell parts.

Conclusions: CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing is feasible in ferns, and that PINs can play a role in fern leaf development.

Keywords: PIN; Ferns; Gene duplication; Genome editing; Leaf development.

MeSH terms

  • CRISPR-Cas Systems
  • Gene Editing
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Membrane Transport Proteins* / genetics
  • Membrane Transport Proteins* / metabolism
  • Plant Leaves* / genetics
  • Plant Leaves* / growth & development
  • Plant Leaves* / metabolism
  • Plant Proteins* / genetics
  • Plant Proteins* / metabolism
  • Pteridaceae* / genetics
  • Pteridaceae* / growth & development
  • Pteridaceae* / metabolism

Substances

  • Membrane Transport Proteins
  • Plant Proteins