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HAG1 and SWI3A/B control of male germ line development in P. patens suggests conservation of epigenetic reproductive control across land plants.

Genau, A. C., et al. · 2021 · Plant Reproduction   research

doi:10.1007/s00497-021-00409-0   PMID:33839924   PMC8128824

Linked genes (4)  1 core 3 peripheral

Gene ID Name Evidence / Role Function (this paper)
Mp8g15170
MpHAG1 paper
MpHAT6 nomenclature
experimental subject HAG1 loss-of-function mutants were generated in the dioecious liverwort M. polymorpha to test conservation of its reproductive role. Mphag1 showed impaired gametangiophore development, with both male and female mutants producing significantly fewer gametangiophores than controls, supporting a conserved HAG1 function in bryophyte sexual reproduction.
Mp3g23300 MpBNB citation background Cited as a conserved regulator: the bHLH TF BNB controls gametangiophore protrusion in M. polymorpha.
Mp1g13010 MpDUO1 citation background Cited for male gamete formation: MYB TF MpDUO1 controls the last step of spermatozoid formation in the liverwort.
Mp3g04030 MpRKD citation background Cited for germ line control: RWP-RK TF MpRKD drives egg cell differentiation and antheridial cell differentiation in M. polymorpha.