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Identification of imprinted genes subject to parent-of-origin specific expression in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds

BACKGROUND: Epigenetic regulation of gene dosage by genomic imprinting of some autosomal genes facilitates normal reproductive development in both mammals and flowering plants. While many imprinted genes have been identified and intensively studied in mammals, smaller numbers have been characterized...

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Autores principales: McKeown, Peter C, Laouielle-Duprat, Sylvia, Prins, Pjotr, Wolff, Philip, Schmid, Marc W, Donoghue, Mark TA, Fort, Antoine, Duszynska, Dorota, Comte, Aurélie, Lao, Nga Thi, Wennblom, Trevor J, Smant, Geert, Köhler, Claudia, Grossniklaus, Ueli, Spillane, Charles
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3174879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21838868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-11-113
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author McKeown, Peter C
Laouielle-Duprat, Sylvia
Prins, Pjotr
Wolff, Philip
Schmid, Marc W
Donoghue, Mark TA
Fort, Antoine
Duszynska, Dorota
Comte, Aurélie
Lao, Nga Thi
Wennblom, Trevor J
Smant, Geert
Köhler, Claudia
Grossniklaus, Ueli
Spillane, Charles
author_facet McKeown, Peter C
Laouielle-Duprat, Sylvia
Prins, Pjotr
Wolff, Philip
Schmid, Marc W
Donoghue, Mark TA
Fort, Antoine
Duszynska, Dorota
Comte, Aurélie
Lao, Nga Thi
Wennblom, Trevor J
Smant, Geert
Köhler, Claudia
Grossniklaus, Ueli
Spillane, Charles
author_sort McKeown, Peter C
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description BACKGROUND: Epigenetic regulation of gene dosage by genomic imprinting of some autosomal genes facilitates normal reproductive development in both mammals and flowering plants. While many imprinted genes have been identified and intensively studied in mammals, smaller numbers have been characterized in flowering plants, mostly in Arabidopsis thaliana. Identification of additional imprinted loci in flowering plants by genome-wide screening for parent-of-origin specific uniparental expression in seed tissues will facilitate our understanding of the origins and functions of imprinted genes in flowering plants. RESULTS: cDNA-AFLP can detect allele-specific expression that is parent-of-origin dependent for expressed genes in which restriction site polymorphisms exist in the transcripts derived from each allele. Using a genome-wide cDNA-AFLP screen surveying allele-specific expression of 4500 transcript-derived fragments, we report the identification of 52 maternally expressed genes (MEGs) displaying parent-of-origin dependent expression patterns in Arabidopsis siliques containing F1 hybrid seeds (3, 4 and 5 days after pollination). We identified these MEGs by developing a bioinformatics tool (GenFrag) which can directly determine the identities of transcript-derived fragments from (i) their size and (ii) which selective nucleotides were added to the primers used to generate them. Hence, GenFrag facilitates increased throughput for genome-wide cDNA-AFLP fragment analyses. The 52 MEGs we identified were further filtered for high expression levels in the endosperm relative to the seed coat to identify the candidate genes most likely representing novel imprinted genes expressed in the endosperm of Arabidopsis thaliana. Expression in seed tissues of the three top-ranked candidate genes, ATCDC48, PDE120 and MS5-like, was confirmed by Laser-Capture Microdissection and qRT-PCR analysis. Maternal-specific expression of these genes in Arabidopsis thaliana F1 seeds was confirmed via allele-specific transcript analysis across a range of different accessions. Differentially methylated regions were identified adjacent to ATCDC48 and PDE120, which may represent candidate imprinting control regions. Finally, we demonstrate that expression levels of these three genes in vegetative tissues are MET1-dependent, while their uniparental maternal expression in the seed is not dependent on MET1. CONCLUSIONS: Using a cDNA-AFLP transcriptome profiling approach, we have identified three genes, ATCDC48, PDE120 and MS5-like which represent novel maternally expressed imprinted genes in the Arabidopsis thaliana seed. The extent of overlap between our cDNA-AFLP screen for maternally expressed imprinted genes, and other screens for imprinted and endosperm-expressed genes is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-31748792011-09-17 Identification of imprinted genes subject to parent-of-origin specific expression in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds McKeown, Peter C Laouielle-Duprat, Sylvia Prins, Pjotr Wolff, Philip Schmid, Marc W Donoghue, Mark TA Fort, Antoine Duszynska, Dorota Comte, Aurélie Lao, Nga Thi Wennblom, Trevor J Smant, Geert Köhler, Claudia Grossniklaus, Ueli Spillane, Charles BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Epigenetic regulation of gene dosage by genomic imprinting of some autosomal genes facilitates normal reproductive development in both mammals and flowering plants. While many imprinted genes have been identified and intensively studied in mammals, smaller numbers have been characterized in flowering plants, mostly in Arabidopsis thaliana. Identification of additional imprinted loci in flowering plants by genome-wide screening for parent-of-origin specific uniparental expression in seed tissues will facilitate our understanding of the origins and functions of imprinted genes in flowering plants. RESULTS: cDNA-AFLP can detect allele-specific expression that is parent-of-origin dependent for expressed genes in which restriction site polymorphisms exist in the transcripts derived from each allele. Using a genome-wide cDNA-AFLP screen surveying allele-specific expression of 4500 transcript-derived fragments, we report the identification of 52 maternally expressed genes (MEGs) displaying parent-of-origin dependent expression patterns in Arabidopsis siliques containing F1 hybrid seeds (3, 4 and 5 days after pollination). We identified these MEGs by developing a bioinformatics tool (GenFrag) which can directly determine the identities of transcript-derived fragments from (i) their size and (ii) which selective nucleotides were added to the primers used to generate them. Hence, GenFrag facilitates increased throughput for genome-wide cDNA-AFLP fragment analyses. The 52 MEGs we identified were further filtered for high expression levels in the endosperm relative to the seed coat to identify the candidate genes most likely representing novel imprinted genes expressed in the endosperm of Arabidopsis thaliana. Expression in seed tissues of the three top-ranked candidate genes, ATCDC48, PDE120 and MS5-like, was confirmed by Laser-Capture Microdissection and qRT-PCR analysis. Maternal-specific expression of these genes in Arabidopsis thaliana F1 seeds was confirmed via allele-specific transcript analysis across a range of different accessions. Differentially methylated regions were identified adjacent to ATCDC48 and PDE120, which may represent candidate imprinting control regions. Finally, we demonstrate that expression levels of these three genes in vegetative tissues are MET1-dependent, while their uniparental maternal expression in the seed is not dependent on MET1. CONCLUSIONS: Using a cDNA-AFLP transcriptome profiling approach, we have identified three genes, ATCDC48, PDE120 and MS5-like which represent novel maternally expressed imprinted genes in the Arabidopsis thaliana seed. The extent of overlap between our cDNA-AFLP screen for maternally expressed imprinted genes, and other screens for imprinted and endosperm-expressed genes is discussed. BioMed Central 2011-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3174879/ /pubmed/21838868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-11-113 Text en Copyright ©2011 McKeown 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.
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McKeown, Peter C
Laouielle-Duprat, Sylvia
Prins, Pjotr
Wolff, Philip
Schmid, Marc W
Donoghue, Mark TA
Fort, Antoine
Duszynska, Dorota
Comte, Aurélie
Lao, Nga Thi
Wennblom, Trevor J
Smant, Geert
Köhler, Claudia
Grossniklaus, Ueli
Spillane, Charles
Identification of imprinted genes subject to parent-of-origin specific expression in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds
title Identification of imprinted genes subject to parent-of-origin specific expression in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds
title_full Identification of imprinted genes subject to parent-of-origin specific expression in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds
title_fullStr Identification of imprinted genes subject to parent-of-origin specific expression in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds
title_full_unstemmed Identification of imprinted genes subject to parent-of-origin specific expression in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds
title_short Identification of imprinted genes subject to parent-of-origin specific expression in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds
title_sort identification of imprinted genes subject to parent-of-origin specific expression in arabidopsis thaliana seeds
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3174879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21838868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-11-113
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