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Beyond stomatal development: SMF transcription factors as versatile toolkits for land plant evolution
Yuki Doll1, Hiroyuki Koga2, Hirokazu Tsukaya2
1Division of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Nara, Japan.
Abstract:
As master transcription factors of stomatal development, SPEECHLESS, MUTE, and FAMA, collectively termed SMFs, are primary targets of molecular genetic analyses in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Studies in other model systems identified SMF orthologs as key players in evolutionary developmental biology studies on stomata. However, recent studies on the astomatous liverwort Marchantia polymorpha revealed that the functions of these genes are not limited to the stomatal development, but extend to other types of tissues, namely sporophytic setal and gametophytic epidermal tissues. These studies provide insightful examples of gene-regulatory network co-opting, and highlight SMFs and related transcription factors as general toolkits for novel trait evolution in land plant lineages. Here, we critically review recent literature on the SMF-like gene in M. polymorpha and discuss their implications for plant evolutionary biology.
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