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High temperature increases centromere-mediated genome elimination frequency and enhances haploid induction in Arabidopsis

Double haploid production is the most effective way to create true-breeding lines in a single generation. In Arabidopsis, haploid induction via mutation of the centromere-specific histone H3 (cenH3) has been shown when the mutant is outcrossed to the wild-type, and the wild-type genome remains in th...

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Autores principales: Ahmadli, Ulkar, Kalidass, Manikandan, Khaitova, Lucie Crhak, Fuchs, Joerg, Cuacos, Maria, Demidov, Dmitri, Zuo, Sheng, Pecinkova, Jana, Mascher, Martin, Ingouff, Mathieu, Heckmann, Stefan, Houben, Andreas, Riha, Karel, Lermontova, Inna
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10203384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36540022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xplc.2022.100507
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author Ahmadli, Ulkar
Kalidass, Manikandan
Khaitova, Lucie Crhak
Fuchs, Joerg
Cuacos, Maria
Demidov, Dmitri
Zuo, Sheng
Pecinkova, Jana
Mascher, Martin
Ingouff, Mathieu
Heckmann, Stefan
Houben, Andreas
Riha, Karel
Lermontova, Inna
author_facet Ahmadli, Ulkar
Kalidass, Manikandan
Khaitova, Lucie Crhak
Fuchs, Joerg
Cuacos, Maria
Demidov, Dmitri
Zuo, Sheng
Pecinkova, Jana
Mascher, Martin
Ingouff, Mathieu
Heckmann, Stefan
Houben, Andreas
Riha, Karel
Lermontova, Inna
author_sort Ahmadli, Ulkar
collection PubMed
description Double haploid production is the most effective way to create true-breeding lines in a single generation. In Arabidopsis, haploid induction via mutation of the centromere-specific histone H3 (cenH3) has been shown when the mutant is outcrossed to the wild-type, and the wild-type genome remains in the haploid progeny. However, factors that affect haploid induction are still poorly understood. Here, we report that a mutant of the cenH3 assembly factor Kinetochore Null2 (KNL2) can be used as a haploid inducer when pollinated by the wild-type. We discovered that short-term temperature stress of the knl2 mutant increased the efficiency of haploid induction 10-fold. We also demonstrated that a point mutation in the CENPC-k motif of KNL2 is sufficient to generate haploid-inducing lines, suggesting that haploid-inducing lines in crops can be identified in a naturally occurring or chemically induced mutant population, avoiding the generic modification (GM) approach at any stage. Furthermore, a cenh3-4 mutant functioned as a haploid inducer in response to short-term heat stress, even though it did not induce haploids under standard conditions. Thus, we identified KNL2 as a new target gene for the generation of haploid-inducer lines and showed that exposure of centromeric protein mutants to high temperature strongly increases their haploid induction efficiency.
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spelling pubmed-102033842023-05-24 High temperature increases centromere-mediated genome elimination frequency and enhances haploid induction in Arabidopsis Ahmadli, Ulkar Kalidass, Manikandan Khaitova, Lucie Crhak Fuchs, Joerg Cuacos, Maria Demidov, Dmitri Zuo, Sheng Pecinkova, Jana Mascher, Martin Ingouff, Mathieu Heckmann, Stefan Houben, Andreas Riha, Karel Lermontova, Inna Plant Commun Research Article Double haploid production is the most effective way to create true-breeding lines in a single generation. In Arabidopsis, haploid induction via mutation of the centromere-specific histone H3 (cenH3) has been shown when the mutant is outcrossed to the wild-type, and the wild-type genome remains in the haploid progeny. However, factors that affect haploid induction are still poorly understood. Here, we report that a mutant of the cenH3 assembly factor Kinetochore Null2 (KNL2) can be used as a haploid inducer when pollinated by the wild-type. We discovered that short-term temperature stress of the knl2 mutant increased the efficiency of haploid induction 10-fold. We also demonstrated that a point mutation in the CENPC-k motif of KNL2 is sufficient to generate haploid-inducing lines, suggesting that haploid-inducing lines in crops can be identified in a naturally occurring or chemically induced mutant population, avoiding the generic modification (GM) approach at any stage. Furthermore, a cenh3-4 mutant functioned as a haploid inducer in response to short-term heat stress, even though it did not induce haploids under standard conditions. Thus, we identified KNL2 as a new target gene for the generation of haploid-inducer lines and showed that exposure of centromeric protein mutants to high temperature strongly increases their haploid induction efficiency. Elsevier 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10203384/ /pubmed/36540022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xplc.2022.100507 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ahmadli, Ulkar
Kalidass, Manikandan
Khaitova, Lucie Crhak
Fuchs, Joerg
Cuacos, Maria
Demidov, Dmitri
Zuo, Sheng
Pecinkova, Jana
Mascher, Martin
Ingouff, Mathieu
Heckmann, Stefan
Houben, Andreas
Riha, Karel
Lermontova, Inna
High temperature increases centromere-mediated genome elimination frequency and enhances haploid induction in Arabidopsis
title High temperature increases centromere-mediated genome elimination frequency and enhances haploid induction in Arabidopsis
title_full High temperature increases centromere-mediated genome elimination frequency and enhances haploid induction in Arabidopsis
title_fullStr High temperature increases centromere-mediated genome elimination frequency and enhances haploid induction in Arabidopsis
title_full_unstemmed High temperature increases centromere-mediated genome elimination frequency and enhances haploid induction in Arabidopsis
title_short High temperature increases centromere-mediated genome elimination frequency and enhances haploid induction in Arabidopsis
title_sort high temperature increases centromere-mediated genome elimination frequency and enhances haploid induction in arabidopsis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10203384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36540022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xplc.2022.100507
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