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Locus-Specific Ribosomal RNA Gene Silencing in Nucleolar Dominance

The silencing of one parental set of rRNA genes in a genetic hybrid is an epigenetic phenomenon known as nucleolar dominance. We showed previously that silencing is restricted to the nucleolus organizer regions (NORs), the loci where rRNA genes are tandemly arrayed, and does not spread to or from ne...

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Autores principales: Lewis, Michelle S., Pikaard, Diane J., Nasrallah, Mikhail, Doelling, Jed H., Pikaard, Craig S.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1950575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17726545
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000815
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author Lewis, Michelle S.
Pikaard, Diane J.
Nasrallah, Mikhail
Doelling, Jed H.
Pikaard, Craig S.
author_facet Lewis, Michelle S.
Pikaard, Diane J.
Nasrallah, Mikhail
Doelling, Jed H.
Pikaard, Craig S.
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description The silencing of one parental set of rRNA genes in a genetic hybrid is an epigenetic phenomenon known as nucleolar dominance. We showed previously that silencing is restricted to the nucleolus organizer regions (NORs), the loci where rRNA genes are tandemly arrayed, and does not spread to or from neighboring protein-coding genes. One hypothesis is that nucleolar dominance is the net result of hundreds of silencing events acting one rRNA gene at a time. A prediction of this hypothesis is that rRNA gene silencing should occur independent of chromosomal location. An alternative hypothesis is that the regulatory unit in nucleolar dominance is the NOR, rather than each individual rRNA gene, in which case NOR localization may be essential for rRNA gene silencing. To test these alternative hypotheses, we examined the fates of rRNA transgenes integrated at ectopic locations. The transgenes were accurately transcribed in all independent transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana lines tested, indicating that NOR localization is not required for rRNA gene expression. Upon crossing the transgenic A. thaliana lines as ovule parents with A. lyrata to form F1 hybrids, a new system for the study of nucleolar dominance, the endogenous rRNA genes located within the A. thaliana NORs are silenced. However, rRNA transgenes escaped silencing in multiple independent hybrids. Collectively, our data suggest that rRNA gene activation can occur in a gene-autonomous fashion, independent of chromosomal location, whereas rRNA gene silencing in nucleolar dominance is locus-dependent.
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spelling pubmed-19505752007-08-29 Locus-Specific Ribosomal RNA Gene Silencing in Nucleolar Dominance Lewis, Michelle S. Pikaard, Diane J. Nasrallah, Mikhail Doelling, Jed H. Pikaard, Craig S. PLoS One Research Article The silencing of one parental set of rRNA genes in a genetic hybrid is an epigenetic phenomenon known as nucleolar dominance. We showed previously that silencing is restricted to the nucleolus organizer regions (NORs), the loci where rRNA genes are tandemly arrayed, and does not spread to or from neighboring protein-coding genes. One hypothesis is that nucleolar dominance is the net result of hundreds of silencing events acting one rRNA gene at a time. A prediction of this hypothesis is that rRNA gene silencing should occur independent of chromosomal location. An alternative hypothesis is that the regulatory unit in nucleolar dominance is the NOR, rather than each individual rRNA gene, in which case NOR localization may be essential for rRNA gene silencing. To test these alternative hypotheses, we examined the fates of rRNA transgenes integrated at ectopic locations. The transgenes were accurately transcribed in all independent transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana lines tested, indicating that NOR localization is not required for rRNA gene expression. Upon crossing the transgenic A. thaliana lines as ovule parents with A. lyrata to form F1 hybrids, a new system for the study of nucleolar dominance, the endogenous rRNA genes located within the A. thaliana NORs are silenced. However, rRNA transgenes escaped silencing in multiple independent hybrids. Collectively, our data suggest that rRNA gene activation can occur in a gene-autonomous fashion, independent of chromosomal location, whereas rRNA gene silencing in nucleolar dominance is locus-dependent. Public Library of Science 2007-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC1950575/ /pubmed/17726545 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000815 Text en Lewis et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lewis, Michelle S.
Pikaard, Diane J.
Nasrallah, Mikhail
Doelling, Jed H.
Pikaard, Craig S.
Locus-Specific Ribosomal RNA Gene Silencing in Nucleolar Dominance
title Locus-Specific Ribosomal RNA Gene Silencing in Nucleolar Dominance
title_full Locus-Specific Ribosomal RNA Gene Silencing in Nucleolar Dominance
title_fullStr Locus-Specific Ribosomal RNA Gene Silencing in Nucleolar Dominance
title_full_unstemmed Locus-Specific Ribosomal RNA Gene Silencing in Nucleolar Dominance
title_short Locus-Specific Ribosomal RNA Gene Silencing in Nucleolar Dominance
title_sort locus-specific ribosomal rna gene silencing in nucleolar dominance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1950575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17726545
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000815
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