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Spreading of Heterochromatin Is Limited to Specific Families of Maize Retrotransposons

Transposable elements (TEs) have the potential to act as controlling elements to influence the expression of genes and are often subject to heterochromatic silencing. The current paradigm suggests that heterochromatic silencing can spread beyond the borders of TEs and influence the chromatin state o...

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Autores principales: Eichten, Steven R., Ellis, Nathanael A., Makarevitch, Irina, Yeh, Cheng-Ting, Gent, Jonathan I., Guo, Lin, McGinnis, Karen M., Zhang, Xiaoyu, Schnable, Patrick S., Vaughn, Matthew W., Dawe, R. Kelly, Springer, Nathan M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3521669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23271981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003127
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author Eichten, Steven R.
Ellis, Nathanael A.
Makarevitch, Irina
Yeh, Cheng-Ting
Gent, Jonathan I.
Guo, Lin
McGinnis, Karen M.
Zhang, Xiaoyu
Schnable, Patrick S.
Vaughn, Matthew W.
Dawe, R. Kelly
Springer, Nathan M.
author_facet Eichten, Steven R.
Ellis, Nathanael A.
Makarevitch, Irina
Yeh, Cheng-Ting
Gent, Jonathan I.
Guo, Lin
McGinnis, Karen M.
Zhang, Xiaoyu
Schnable, Patrick S.
Vaughn, Matthew W.
Dawe, R. Kelly
Springer, Nathan M.
author_sort Eichten, Steven R.
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description Transposable elements (TEs) have the potential to act as controlling elements to influence the expression of genes and are often subject to heterochromatic silencing. The current paradigm suggests that heterochromatic silencing can spread beyond the borders of TEs and influence the chromatin state of neighboring low-copy sequences. This would allow TEs to condition obligatory or facilitated epialleles and act as controlling elements. The maize genome contains numerous families of class I TEs (retrotransposons) that are present in moderate to high copy numbers, and many are found in regions near genes, which provides an opportunity to test whether the spreading of heterochromatin from retrotransposons is prevalent. We have investigated the extent of heterochromatin spreading into DNA flanking each family of retrotransposons by profiling DNA methylation and di-methylation of lysine 9 of histone 3 (H3K9me2) in low-copy regions of the maize genome. The effects of different retrotransposon families on local chromatin are highly variable. Some retrotransposon families exhibit enrichment of heterochromatic marks within 800–1,200 base pairs of insertion sites, while other families exhibit very little evidence for the spreading of heterochromatic marks. The analysis of chromatin state in genotypes that lack specific insertions suggests that the heterochromatin in low-copy DNA flanking retrotransposons often results from the spreading of silencing marks rather than insertion-site preferences. Genes located near TEs that exhibit spreading of heterochromatin tend to be expressed at lower levels than other genes. Our findings suggest that a subset of retrotransposon families may act as controlling elements influencing neighboring sequences, while the majority of retrotransposons have little effect on flanking sequences.
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spelling pubmed-35216692012-12-27 Spreading of Heterochromatin Is Limited to Specific Families of Maize Retrotransposons Eichten, Steven R. Ellis, Nathanael A. Makarevitch, Irina Yeh, Cheng-Ting Gent, Jonathan I. Guo, Lin McGinnis, Karen M. Zhang, Xiaoyu Schnable, Patrick S. Vaughn, Matthew W. Dawe, R. Kelly Springer, Nathan M. PLoS Genet Research Article Transposable elements (TEs) have the potential to act as controlling elements to influence the expression of genes and are often subject to heterochromatic silencing. The current paradigm suggests that heterochromatic silencing can spread beyond the borders of TEs and influence the chromatin state of neighboring low-copy sequences. This would allow TEs to condition obligatory or facilitated epialleles and act as controlling elements. The maize genome contains numerous families of class I TEs (retrotransposons) that are present in moderate to high copy numbers, and many are found in regions near genes, which provides an opportunity to test whether the spreading of heterochromatin from retrotransposons is prevalent. We have investigated the extent of heterochromatin spreading into DNA flanking each family of retrotransposons by profiling DNA methylation and di-methylation of lysine 9 of histone 3 (H3K9me2) in low-copy regions of the maize genome. The effects of different retrotransposon families on local chromatin are highly variable. Some retrotransposon families exhibit enrichment of heterochromatic marks within 800–1,200 base pairs of insertion sites, while other families exhibit very little evidence for the spreading of heterochromatic marks. The analysis of chromatin state in genotypes that lack specific insertions suggests that the heterochromatin in low-copy DNA flanking retrotransposons often results from the spreading of silencing marks rather than insertion-site preferences. Genes located near TEs that exhibit spreading of heterochromatin tend to be expressed at lower levels than other genes. Our findings suggest that a subset of retrotransposon families may act as controlling elements influencing neighboring sequences, while the majority of retrotransposons have little effect on flanking sequences. Public Library of Science 2012-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3521669/ /pubmed/23271981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003127 Text en © 2012 Eichten 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Eichten, Steven R.
Ellis, Nathanael A.
Makarevitch, Irina
Yeh, Cheng-Ting
Gent, Jonathan I.
Guo, Lin
McGinnis, Karen M.
Zhang, Xiaoyu
Schnable, Patrick S.
Vaughn, Matthew W.
Dawe, R. Kelly
Springer, Nathan M.
Spreading of Heterochromatin Is Limited to Specific Families of Maize Retrotransposons
title Spreading of Heterochromatin Is Limited to Specific Families of Maize Retrotransposons
title_full Spreading of Heterochromatin Is Limited to Specific Families of Maize Retrotransposons
title_fullStr Spreading of Heterochromatin Is Limited to Specific Families of Maize Retrotransposons
title_full_unstemmed Spreading of Heterochromatin Is Limited to Specific Families of Maize Retrotransposons
title_short Spreading of Heterochromatin Is Limited to Specific Families of Maize Retrotransposons
title_sort spreading of heterochromatin is limited to specific families of maize retrotransposons
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3521669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23271981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003127
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