Data from: The role of auxin-mediated gene activation in the bryophyte, Physcomitrium patens
Data files
Jun 02, 2025 version files 565.24 KB
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Chl_Content.csv
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Combined_CellWallAngles.csv
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Gametophore_Counts.csv
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Mutant_Sequences.zip
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qPCR_DOXexp_raw.csv
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qPCR_IAA2exp_raw.csv
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qPCR_RSL4exp_raw.csv
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qPCR_ZHLexp_raw.csv
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README.md
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Abstract
Perception and response to the hormone auxin are critical to plant growth and development. Expression of auxin-response genes is tightly regulated via known mechanisms of both activation and repression. Across the plant lineage, auxin-response gene induction is performed by AUXIN-RESPONSE FACTOR (ARF), activating transcription factors. Conversely, AUXIN/INDOLE ACETIC ACID proteins repress expression. Studies of gain-of-function constitutive-repression lines and ARF loss-of-function mutants have advanced the field. Yet, there is a need for a comparative study of aberrant auxin-signaling mutants to understand the developmental consequences of constitutive repression versus the absence of auxin-mediated gene induction. Using CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing tools, we mutated each activating ARF gene in the model bryophyte, Physcomitrium patens. The resulting septuple loss-of-function mutant line (arfasept) has severe developmental phenotypes and a diminished ability to respond to exogenous auxin. However, phenotypic analysis revealed that the arfasept line is not as severely affected as the constitutive-repression lines. Expression analysis of several auxin-response genes demonstrates that auxin-mediated gene induction is abolished in both arfasept and constitutive-repression lines but that basal expression levels are higher in the arfasept lines. Our results suggest that the expression of auxin-regulated genes important for developmental progression is maintained, albeit at reduced levels, in the absence of ARFs.
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.prr4xgxz1
Description of the data and file structure
Files and variables
File: Mutant_Sequences.zip
Description: Recovered mutant alleles from CRISPR/Cas9 mutagenesis (.ape files, readable via A Plasmid Editor (ApE)). Includes a flow chart (.pdf) that illustrates how the septuple mutants were generated.
File: Combined_CellWallAngles.csv
Description: Cross wall angles, relative to the angle of growth, for moss protonemal cells studied in this work. Arranged by genotype. Units are degrees.
Variables
- genotype
File: Chl_Content.csv
Description: Relative chlorophyll content after 21 days on medium +/- NAA supplementation. Tissue samples were soaked in methanol overnight, in the dark, at room temperature. Measured on a spectrophotometer. Reported values have been normalized to chlorophyll content of the genotype on standard medium.
Variables
- genotype, 1-Naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA, a synthetic hormone) treatment
File: Gametophore_Counts.csv
Description: Absolute number of gametophores that colonies developed after 21 days on medium +/- NAA supplementation.
Variables
- genotype, 1-Naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA, a synthetic hormone) treatment
File: qPCR_DOXexp_raw.csv
Description: Raw cycle threshold (CT) values for the housekeeping gene (APT) and test gene (DOX). Biological replicates are prepared from seperate RNA extraction. Technical replicates are duplicated biological replicates.
Variables
- genotype, indole acetic acid (IAA, a naturally occurring hormone) treatment
File: qPCR_IAA2exp_raw.csv
Description: Raw cycle threshold (CT) values for the housekeeping gene (APT) and test gene (IAA2). Biological replicates are prepared from seperate RNA extraction. Technical replicates are duplicated biological replicates.
Variables
- genotype, indole acetic acid (IAA, a naturally occurring hormone) treatment
File: qPCR_RSL4exp_raw.csv
Description: Raw cycle threshold (CT) values for the housekeeping gene (APT) and test gene (RSL4). Biological replicates are prepared from seperate RNA extraction. Technical replicates are duplicated biological replicates.
Variables
- genotype, indole acetic acid (IAA, a naturally occurring hormone) treatment
File: qPCR_ZHLexp_raw.csv
Description: Raw cycle threshold (CT) values for the housekeeping gene (APT) and test gene (ZHL). Biological replicates are prepared from seperate RNA extraction. Technical replicates are duplicated biological replicates.
Variables
- genotype, indole acetic acid (IAA, a naturally occurring hormone) treatment
Code/software
Excel is most suitable for the .csv files, though can be read in any .csv-reading software. For .ape sequence files are openable with "A Plasmid Editor" (ApE).
