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Transcriptional control of gemma dormancy via dual pathways in Marchantia polymorpha.

Yoshimura N, Kato H, Yoshikawa M, Sakai Y, Matsuura H, Takahashi K, Takezawa D, Kanazawa T, Furuya T, Ueda T, Kondo Y, Fukaki H, Ishizaki K. · 2026 · Plant & cell physiology   research

doi:10.1093/pcp/pcag071   PMID:42190027

Linked genes (3)  3 core 0 peripheral

Gene ID Name Evidence / Role Function (this paper)
Mp8g17230 MpCYCD_1 experimental subject A D-type cyclin gene repressed by MpHYP; its repression and the accompanying germination arrest are maintained even in an ABA-receptor mutant, defining the ABA-independent cell-cycle-repression pathway.
MpHYP missing experimental subject Short name for MpHYPNOS; its overexpression induces germination arrest in gemmae, represses MpCYCD;1, and induces ABA-biosynthesis genes, regulating dormancy via two parallel pathways.
MpHYPNOS missing experimental subject Identified as MpHYP, a bHLH protein that is the central regulator of gemma dormancy; its expression induces germination arrest and it controls dual ABA-independent (cell cycle) and ABA-dependent (desiccation tolerance) pathways. The Mphyp mutant lacks the desiccation tolerance of wild-type gemmae.