eLife (Feb 2020)

Selective egg cell polyspermy bypasses the triploid block

  • Yanbo Mao,
  • Alexander Gabel,
  • Thomas Nakel,
  • Prisca Viehöver,
  • Thomas Baum,
  • Dawit Girma Tekleyohans,
  • Dieu Vo,
  • Ivo Grosse,
  • Rita Groß-Hardt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.52976
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Polyploidization, the increase in genome copies, is considered a major driving force for speciation. We have recently provided the first direct in planta evidence for polyspermy induced polyploidization. Capitalizing on a novel sco1-based polyspermy assay, we here show that polyspermy can selectively polyploidize the egg cell, while rendering the genome size of the ploidy-sensitive central cell unaffected. This unprecedented result indicates that polyspermy can bypass the triploid block, which is an established postzygotic polyploidization barrier. In fact, we here show that most polyspermy-derived seeds are insensitive to the triploid block suppressor admetos. The robustness of polyspermy-derived plants is evidenced by the first transcript profiling of triparental plants and our observation that these idiosyncratic organisms segregate tetraploid offspring within a single generation. Polyspermy-derived triparental plants are thus comparable to triploids recovered from interploidy crosses. Our results expand current polyploidization concepts and have important implications for plant breeding.

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