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Cyclin-dependent kinase-activating kinases CDKD;1 and CDKD;3 are essential for preserving mitotic activity in Arabidopsis thaliana

Journal

PLANT JOURNAL
Volume 82, Issue 6, Pages 1004-1017

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.12872

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Arabidopsis thaliana; CDK-activating kinase; cell cycle; cyclin-dependent kinase; gametogenesis

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  1. MEXT KAKENHI [21027026, 22119009]
  2. JSPS KAKENHI [26291061]
  3. JST, CREST
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [26291061, 26650099, 21027026] Funding Source: KAKEN

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For the full activation of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), not only cyclin binding but also CDK phosphorylation is required. This activating phosphorylation is mediated by CDK-activating kinases (CAKs). Arabidopsis has four genes showing similarity to vertebrate-type CAKs, three CDKDs (CDKD;1-CDKD;3) and one CDKF (CDKF;1). We previously found that the cdkf;1 mutant is defective in post-embryonic development, even though the kinase activities of core CDKs remain unchanged relative to the wild type. This raised a question about the involvement of CDKDs in CDK activation in planta. Here we report that the cdkd;1cdkd;3 double mutant showed gametophytic lethality. Most cdkd;1-1cdkd;3-1 pollen grains were defective in pollen mitosis I and II, producing one-cell or two-cell pollen grains that lacked fertilization ability. We also found that the double knock-out of CDKD;1 and CDKD;3 caused arrest and/or delay in the progression of female gametogenesis at multiple steps. Our genetic analyses revealed that the functions of CDKF;1 and CDKD;1 or CDKD;3 do not overlap, either during gametophyte and embryo development or in post-embryonic development. Consistent with these analyses, CDKF;1 expression in the cdkd;1-1cdkd;3-1 mutant could not rescue the gametophytic lethality. These results suggest that, in Arabidopsis, CDKD;1 and CDKD;3 function as CAKs controlling mitosis, whereas CDKF;1 plays a distinct role, mainly in post-embryonic development. We propose that CDKD;1 and CDKD;3 phosphorylate and activate all core CDKs, CDKA, CDKB1 and CDKB2, thereby governing cell cycle progression throughout plant development. Significance Statement We found that CDKD;1 and CDKD;3 are essential CDK-activating kinases (CAKs) of Arabidopsis that phosphorylate and activate the core CDKs in vivo, thus overturning the view in cell cycle research that two types of CAK (i.e., CDKD and CDKF) are involved in CDK activation in plants.

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