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The Enigma of Progressively Partial Endoreplication: New Insights Provided by Flow Cytometry and Next-Generation Sequencing

In many plant species, somatic cell differentiation is accompanied by endoreduplication, a process during which cells undergo one or more rounds of DNA replication cycles in the absence of mitosis, resulting in nuclei with multiples of 2C DNA amounts (4C, 8C, 16C, etc.). In some orchids, a dispropor...

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Autores principales: Hřibová, Eva, Holušová, Kateřina, Trávníček, Pavel, Petrovská, Beáta, Ponert, Jan, Šimková, Hana, Kubátová, Barbora, Jersáková, Jana, Čurn, Vladislav, Suda, Jan, Doležel, Jaroslav, Vrána, Jan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4943206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27324917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evw141
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author Hřibová, Eva
Holušová, Kateřina
Trávníček, Pavel
Petrovská, Beáta
Ponert, Jan
Šimková, Hana
Kubátová, Barbora
Jersáková, Jana
Čurn, Vladislav
Suda, Jan
Doležel, Jaroslav
Vrána, Jan
author_facet Hřibová, Eva
Holušová, Kateřina
Trávníček, Pavel
Petrovská, Beáta
Ponert, Jan
Šimková, Hana
Kubátová, Barbora
Jersáková, Jana
Čurn, Vladislav
Suda, Jan
Doležel, Jaroslav
Vrána, Jan
author_sort Hřibová, Eva
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description In many plant species, somatic cell differentiation is accompanied by endoreduplication, a process during which cells undergo one or more rounds of DNA replication cycles in the absence of mitosis, resulting in nuclei with multiples of 2C DNA amounts (4C, 8C, 16C, etc.). In some orchids, a disproportionate increase in nuclear DNA contents has been observed, where successive endoreduplication cycles result in DNA amounts 2C + P, 2C + 3P, 2C + 7P, etc., where P is the DNA content of the replicated part of the 2C nuclear genome. This unique phenomenon was termed “progressively partial endoreplication” (PPE). We investigated processes behind the PPE in Ludisia discolor using flow cytometry (FCM) and Illumina sequencing. In particular, we wanted to determine whether chromatin elimination or incomplete genome duplication was involved, and to identify types of DNA sequences that were affected. Cell cycle analysis of root tip cell nuclei pulse-labeled with EdU revealed two cell cycles, one ending above the population of nuclei with 2C + P content, and the other with a typical “horseshoe” pattern of S-phase nuclei ranging from 2C to 4C DNA contents. The process leading to nuclei with 2C + P amounts therefore involves incomplete genome replication. Subsequent Illumina sequencing of flow-sorted 2C and 2C + P nuclei showed that all types of repetitive DNA sequences were affected during PPE; a complete elimination of any specific type of repetitive DNA was not observed. We hypothesize that PPE is part of a highly controlled transition mechanism from proliferation phase to differentiation phase of plant tissue development.
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spelling pubmed-49432062016-07-14 The Enigma of Progressively Partial Endoreplication: New Insights Provided by Flow Cytometry and Next-Generation Sequencing Hřibová, Eva Holušová, Kateřina Trávníček, Pavel Petrovská, Beáta Ponert, Jan Šimková, Hana Kubátová, Barbora Jersáková, Jana Čurn, Vladislav Suda, Jan Doležel, Jaroslav Vrána, Jan Genome Biol Evol Research Article In many plant species, somatic cell differentiation is accompanied by endoreduplication, a process during which cells undergo one or more rounds of DNA replication cycles in the absence of mitosis, resulting in nuclei with multiples of 2C DNA amounts (4C, 8C, 16C, etc.). In some orchids, a disproportionate increase in nuclear DNA contents has been observed, where successive endoreduplication cycles result in DNA amounts 2C + P, 2C + 3P, 2C + 7P, etc., where P is the DNA content of the replicated part of the 2C nuclear genome. This unique phenomenon was termed “progressively partial endoreplication” (PPE). We investigated processes behind the PPE in Ludisia discolor using flow cytometry (FCM) and Illumina sequencing. In particular, we wanted to determine whether chromatin elimination or incomplete genome duplication was involved, and to identify types of DNA sequences that were affected. Cell cycle analysis of root tip cell nuclei pulse-labeled with EdU revealed two cell cycles, one ending above the population of nuclei with 2C + P content, and the other with a typical “horseshoe” pattern of S-phase nuclei ranging from 2C to 4C DNA contents. The process leading to nuclei with 2C + P amounts therefore involves incomplete genome replication. Subsequent Illumina sequencing of flow-sorted 2C and 2C + P nuclei showed that all types of repetitive DNA sequences were affected during PPE; a complete elimination of any specific type of repetitive DNA was not observed. We hypothesize that PPE is part of a highly controlled transition mechanism from proliferation phase to differentiation phase of plant tissue development. Oxford University Press 2016-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4943206/ /pubmed/27324917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evw141 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Research Article
Hřibová, Eva
Holušová, Kateřina
Trávníček, Pavel
Petrovská, Beáta
Ponert, Jan
Šimková, Hana
Kubátová, Barbora
Jersáková, Jana
Čurn, Vladislav
Suda, Jan
Doležel, Jaroslav
Vrána, Jan
The Enigma of Progressively Partial Endoreplication: New Insights Provided by Flow Cytometry and Next-Generation Sequencing
title The Enigma of Progressively Partial Endoreplication: New Insights Provided by Flow Cytometry and Next-Generation Sequencing
title_full The Enigma of Progressively Partial Endoreplication: New Insights Provided by Flow Cytometry and Next-Generation Sequencing
title_fullStr The Enigma of Progressively Partial Endoreplication: New Insights Provided by Flow Cytometry and Next-Generation Sequencing
title_full_unstemmed The Enigma of Progressively Partial Endoreplication: New Insights Provided by Flow Cytometry and Next-Generation Sequencing
title_short The Enigma of Progressively Partial Endoreplication: New Insights Provided by Flow Cytometry and Next-Generation Sequencing
title_sort enigma of progressively partial endoreplication: new insights provided by flow cytometry and next-generation sequencing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4943206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27324917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evw141
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