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Development-dependent changes in the tight DNA-protein complexes of barley on chromosome and gene level

BACKGROUND: The tightly bound to DNA proteins (TBPs) is a protein group that remains attached to DNA with covalent or non-covalent bonds after its deproteinisation. The functional role of this group is as yet not completely understood. The main goal of this study was to evaluate tissue specific chan...

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Autores principales: Sjakste, Tatjana, Bielskiene, Kristina, Röder, Marion, Sugoka, Olga, Labeikyte, Danute, Bagdoniene, Lida, Juodka, Benediktas, Vassetzky, Yegor, Sjakste, Nikolajs
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2694405/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19435519
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-9-56
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author Sjakste, Tatjana
Bielskiene, Kristina
Röder, Marion
Sugoka, Olga
Labeikyte, Danute
Bagdoniene, Lida
Juodka, Benediktas
Vassetzky, Yegor
Sjakste, Nikolajs
author_facet Sjakste, Tatjana
Bielskiene, Kristina
Röder, Marion
Sugoka, Olga
Labeikyte, Danute
Bagdoniene, Lida
Juodka, Benediktas
Vassetzky, Yegor
Sjakste, Nikolajs
author_sort Sjakste, Tatjana
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description BACKGROUND: The tightly bound to DNA proteins (TBPs) is a protein group that remains attached to DNA with covalent or non-covalent bonds after its deproteinisation. The functional role of this group is as yet not completely understood. The main goal of this study was to evaluate tissue specific changes in the TBP distribution in barley genes and chromosomes in different phases of shoot and seed development. We have: 1. investigated the TBP distribution along Amy32b and Bmy1 genes encoding low pI α-amylase A and endosperm specific β-amylase correspondingly using oligonucleotide DNA arrays; 2. characterized the polypeptide spectrum of TBP and proteins with affinity to TBP-associated DNA; 3. localized the distribution of DNA complexes with TBP (TBP-DNA) on barley 1H and 7H chromosomes using mapped markers; 4. compared the chromosomal distribution of TBP-DNA complexes to the distribution of the nuclear matrix attachment sites. RESULTS: In the Amy32b gene transition from watery ripe to the milky ripeness stage of seed development was followed by the decrease of TBP binding along the whole gene, especially in the promoter region and intron II. Expression of the Bmy1 gene coupled to ripening was followed by release of the exon III and intron III sequences from complexes with TBPs. Marker analysis revealed changes in the association of chromosome 1H and 7H sites with TBPs between first leaf and coleoptile and at Zadoks 07 and Zadoks 10 stages of barley shoot development. Tight DNA-protein complexes of the nuclear matrix and those detected by NPC-chromatography were revealed as also involved in tissue- and development-dependent transitions, however, in sites different from TBP-DNA interactions. The spectrum of TBPs appeared to be organ and developmental-stage specific. Development of the first leaf and root system (from Zadoks 07 to Zadoks 10 stage) was shown as followed by a drastic increase in the TBP number in contrast to coleoptile, where the TBPs spectrum became poor during senescence. It was demonstrated that a nuclear protein of low molecular weight similar to the described TBPs possessed a high affinity to the DNA involved in TBP-DNA complexes. CONCLUSION: Plant development is followed by redistribution of TBP along individual genes and chromosomes.
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spelling pubmed-26944052009-06-10 Development-dependent changes in the tight DNA-protein complexes of barley on chromosome and gene level Sjakste, Tatjana Bielskiene, Kristina Röder, Marion Sugoka, Olga Labeikyte, Danute Bagdoniene, Lida Juodka, Benediktas Vassetzky, Yegor Sjakste, Nikolajs BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: The tightly bound to DNA proteins (TBPs) is a protein group that remains attached to DNA with covalent or non-covalent bonds after its deproteinisation. The functional role of this group is as yet not completely understood. The main goal of this study was to evaluate tissue specific changes in the TBP distribution in barley genes and chromosomes in different phases of shoot and seed development. We have: 1. investigated the TBP distribution along Amy32b and Bmy1 genes encoding low pI α-amylase A and endosperm specific β-amylase correspondingly using oligonucleotide DNA arrays; 2. characterized the polypeptide spectrum of TBP and proteins with affinity to TBP-associated DNA; 3. localized the distribution of DNA complexes with TBP (TBP-DNA) on barley 1H and 7H chromosomes using mapped markers; 4. compared the chromosomal distribution of TBP-DNA complexes to the distribution of the nuclear matrix attachment sites. RESULTS: In the Amy32b gene transition from watery ripe to the milky ripeness stage of seed development was followed by the decrease of TBP binding along the whole gene, especially in the promoter region and intron II. Expression of the Bmy1 gene coupled to ripening was followed by release of the exon III and intron III sequences from complexes with TBPs. Marker analysis revealed changes in the association of chromosome 1H and 7H sites with TBPs between first leaf and coleoptile and at Zadoks 07 and Zadoks 10 stages of barley shoot development. Tight DNA-protein complexes of the nuclear matrix and those detected by NPC-chromatography were revealed as also involved in tissue- and development-dependent transitions, however, in sites different from TBP-DNA interactions. The spectrum of TBPs appeared to be organ and developmental-stage specific. Development of the first leaf and root system (from Zadoks 07 to Zadoks 10 stage) was shown as followed by a drastic increase in the TBP number in contrast to coleoptile, where the TBPs spectrum became poor during senescence. It was demonstrated that a nuclear protein of low molecular weight similar to the described TBPs possessed a high affinity to the DNA involved in TBP-DNA complexes. CONCLUSION: Plant development is followed by redistribution of TBP along individual genes and chromosomes. BioMed Central 2009-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2694405/ /pubmed/19435519 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-9-56 Text en Copyright © 2009 Sjakste et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sjakste, Tatjana
Bielskiene, Kristina
Röder, Marion
Sugoka, Olga
Labeikyte, Danute
Bagdoniene, Lida
Juodka, Benediktas
Vassetzky, Yegor
Sjakste, Nikolajs
Development-dependent changes in the tight DNA-protein complexes of barley on chromosome and gene level
title Development-dependent changes in the tight DNA-protein complexes of barley on chromosome and gene level
title_full Development-dependent changes in the tight DNA-protein complexes of barley on chromosome and gene level
title_fullStr Development-dependent changes in the tight DNA-protein complexes of barley on chromosome and gene level
title_full_unstemmed Development-dependent changes in the tight DNA-protein complexes of barley on chromosome and gene level
title_short Development-dependent changes in the tight DNA-protein complexes of barley on chromosome and gene level
title_sort development-dependent changes in the tight dna-protein complexes of barley on chromosome and gene level
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2694405/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19435519
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-9-56
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