Cell wall‐mediated maternal control of apical–basal patterning of the kelp Undaria pinnatifida

Author:

Dries Eloise12ORCID,Meyers Yannick1,Liesner Daniel3ORCID,Gonzaga Floriele M.1ORCID,Becker Jakob F. M.1ORCID,Zakka Eliane E.1ORCID,Beeckman Tom45ORCID,Coelho Susana M.3ORCID,De Clerck Olivier1ORCID,Bogaert Kenny A.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Phycology Research Group, Department of Biology Ghent University Krijgslaan 281 S8 Ghent B‐9000 Belgium

2. Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Biology Wageningen University & Research Droevendaalsesteeg 1 Wageningen 6708 PB the Netherlands

3. Department of Algal Development and Evolution Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen Max‐Planck‐Ring 5 Tübingen 72076 Germany

4. VIB Center for Plant Systems Biology Technologiepark 71 Ghent B‐9052 Belgium

5. Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Ghent University Ghent 9052 Belgium

Abstract

Summary The role of maternal tissue in embryogenesis remains enigmatic in many complex organisms. Here, we investigate the contribution of maternal tissue to apical–basal patterning in the kelp embryo. Focussing on Undaria pinnatifida, we studied the effects of detachment from the maternal tissue using microsurgery, staining of cell wall modifications, morphometric measurements, flow cytometry, genotyping and a modified kelp fertilisation protocol synchronising kelp embryogenesis. Detached embryos are rounder and often show aberrant morphologies. When a part of the oogonial cell wall remains attached to the zygote, the apical–basal patterning is rescued. Furthermore, the absence of contact with maternal tissue increases parthenogenesis, highlighting the critical role of maternal signals in the initial stages of development. These results show a key role for the connection to the maternal oogonial cell wall in apical–basal patterning in kelps. This observation is reminiscent of another brown alga, Fucus, where the cell wall directs the cell fate. Our findings suggest a conserved mechanism across phylogenetically distant oogamous lineages, where localised secretion of sulphated F2 fucans mediates the establishment of the apical–basal polarity. In this model, the maternal oogonial cell wall mediates basal cell fate determination by providing an extrinsic patterning cue to the future kelp embryo.

Funder

European Marine Biological Resource Centre Belgium

Agentschap Innoveren en Ondernemen

European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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