Publication Date:
2019-02-14
Description:
Seed germination is an energy demanding process that requires functional mitochondria upon imbibition. However, how mitochondria fine tune seed germination, especially in response to the dynamics of environmental temperature, remains largely unknown at the molecular level. Here, we report a mitochondrial matrix-localized heat shock protein GhHSP24.7, that regulates seed germination in a temperature-dependent manner. Suppression ofGhHSP24.7renders the seed insensitive to temperature changes and delays germination. We show that GhHSP24.7 competes with GhCCMH to bind to the maturation subunit protein GhCcmFcto form cytochrome C/C1(CytC/C1) in the mitochondrial electron transport chain. GhHSP24.7 modulates CytC/C1production to induce reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, which consequently accelerates endosperm rupture and promotes seed germination. Overexpression ofGhHSP24.7’s homologous genes can accelerate seed germination inArabidopsisand tomato, indicating its conserved function across plant species. Therefore,HSP24.7is a critical factor that positively controls seed germination via temperature-dependent ROS generation.
Print ISSN:
0027-8424
Electronic ISSN:
1091-6490
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine
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Natural Sciences in General
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