In situ expression of two storage protein genes in relation to histo-differentiation at mid-embryogenesis in Medicago truncatula and Pisum sativum seeds
Abirached-Darmency M., Abdel-Gawwad M.R., Conejero G., Verdeil J.L., Thompson R.. 2005. Journal of Experimental Botany, 56 (418) : p. 2019-2028.
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eri200
The seed consists of several layers of specialized cell-types that divide and differentiate following a highly regulated programme in time and space. A cytological approach was undertaken in order to study the histo-differentiation at mid-embryogenesis in Medicago truncatula as a model legume, and in Pisum sativum using serial sections of embedded immature seed. Little published information is available about seed development in Medicago species. The observations from this study revealed a number of distinctive features of Medicago seed development and differentiation. Trans-fer cells, involved in nutrient transfer to the embryo, were clearly identified in the thin-walled parenchyma of the innermost integument. Histological Schiff-naphthol enabled carbohydrate accumulation to be followed in the different seed compartments, and revealed the storage protein bodies. Non-radioactive mRNA in situ hybridization, was carried out using mRNA probes from two highly expressed genes encoding the major vicilin and legumin A storage protein types. The timing of mRNA expression was related to that of the corresponding proteins already identified.
Mots-clés : medicago truncatula; pisum sativum; semence; différenciation cellulaire; développement embryonnaire; hybridation; arn messager; globuline; maturation; marqueur génétique; expression des gènes; protéine de réserve
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- Verdeil Jean-Luc — Bios / UMR AGAP