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The HEM Lines: A New Library of Homozygous Arabidopsis thaliana EMS Mutants and its Potential to Detect Meiotic Phenotypes
Genetic screens have been crucial for deciphering many important biological processes, including meiosis. In Arabidopsis thaliana, previous forward screens have likely identified almost all the meiotic genes that when mutated lead to a pronounced decrease in fertility. However, the increasing number...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6157545/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30283471 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01339 |
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author | Capilla-Perez, Laia Solier, Victor Portemer, Virginie Chambon, Aurelie Hurel, Aurelie Guillebaux, Alexia Vezon, Daniel Cromer, Laurence Grelon, Mathilde Mercier, Raphael |
author_facet | Capilla-Perez, Laia Solier, Victor Portemer, Virginie Chambon, Aurelie Hurel, Aurelie Guillebaux, Alexia Vezon, Daniel Cromer, Laurence Grelon, Mathilde Mercier, Raphael |
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description | Genetic screens have been crucial for deciphering many important biological processes, including meiosis. In Arabidopsis thaliana, previous forward screens have likely identified almost all the meiotic genes that when mutated lead to a pronounced decrease in fertility. However, the increasing number of genes identified in reverse genetics studies that play crucial roles in meiosis, but do not exhibit strong phenotypes when mutated, suggests that there are still many genes with meiotic function waiting to be discovered. In this study, we produced 897 A. thaliana homozygous mutant lines using Ethyl Methyl Sulfonate (EMS) mutagenesis followed by either single seed descent or haploid doubling. Whole genome sequencing of a subset of lines showed an average of 696 homozygous mutations per line, 195 of which (28%) modify a protein sequence. To test the power of this library, we carried out a forward screen looking for meiotic defects by observing chromosomes at metaphase I of male meiosis. Among the 649 lines analyzed, we identified 43 lines with meiotic defects. Of these, 21 lines had an obvious candidate causal mutation, namely a STOP or splicing site mutation in a gene previously shown to play a role in meiosis (ATM, MLH3, MLH1, MER3, HEI10, FLIP, ASY4, FLIP, PRD2, REC8, FANCL, and PSS1). Interestingly, this was the first time that six of these genes were identified in a forward screen in Arabidopsis (MLH3, MLH1, SGO1, PSS1, FANCL, and ASY4). These results illustrate the potential of this mutant population for screening for any qualitative or quantitative phenotype. Thus, this new mutant library is a powerful tool for functional genomics in A. thaliana. The HEM (Homozygote EMS Mutants) lines are available at the Versailles Arabidopsis stock center. |
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spelling | pubmed-61575452018-10-03 The HEM Lines: A New Library of Homozygous Arabidopsis thaliana EMS Mutants and its Potential to Detect Meiotic Phenotypes Capilla-Perez, Laia Solier, Victor Portemer, Virginie Chambon, Aurelie Hurel, Aurelie Guillebaux, Alexia Vezon, Daniel Cromer, Laurence Grelon, Mathilde Mercier, Raphael Front Plant Sci Plant Science Genetic screens have been crucial for deciphering many important biological processes, including meiosis. In Arabidopsis thaliana, previous forward screens have likely identified almost all the meiotic genes that when mutated lead to a pronounced decrease in fertility. However, the increasing number of genes identified in reverse genetics studies that play crucial roles in meiosis, but do not exhibit strong phenotypes when mutated, suggests that there are still many genes with meiotic function waiting to be discovered. In this study, we produced 897 A. thaliana homozygous mutant lines using Ethyl Methyl Sulfonate (EMS) mutagenesis followed by either single seed descent or haploid doubling. Whole genome sequencing of a subset of lines showed an average of 696 homozygous mutations per line, 195 of which (28%) modify a protein sequence. To test the power of this library, we carried out a forward screen looking for meiotic defects by observing chromosomes at metaphase I of male meiosis. Among the 649 lines analyzed, we identified 43 lines with meiotic defects. Of these, 21 lines had an obvious candidate causal mutation, namely a STOP or splicing site mutation in a gene previously shown to play a role in meiosis (ATM, MLH3, MLH1, MER3, HEI10, FLIP, ASY4, FLIP, PRD2, REC8, FANCL, and PSS1). Interestingly, this was the first time that six of these genes were identified in a forward screen in Arabidopsis (MLH3, MLH1, SGO1, PSS1, FANCL, and ASY4). These results illustrate the potential of this mutant population for screening for any qualitative or quantitative phenotype. Thus, this new mutant library is a powerful tool for functional genomics in A. thaliana. The HEM (Homozygote EMS Mutants) lines are available at the Versailles Arabidopsis stock center. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6157545/ /pubmed/30283471 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01339 Text en Copyright © 2018 Capilla-Perez, Solier, Portemer, Chambon, Hurel, Guillebaux, Vezon, Cromer, Grelon and Mercier. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Capilla-Perez, Laia Solier, Victor Portemer, Virginie Chambon, Aurelie Hurel, Aurelie Guillebaux, Alexia Vezon, Daniel Cromer, Laurence Grelon, Mathilde Mercier, Raphael The HEM Lines: A New Library of Homozygous Arabidopsis thaliana EMS Mutants and its Potential to Detect Meiotic Phenotypes |
title | The HEM Lines: A New Library of Homozygous Arabidopsis thaliana EMS Mutants and its Potential to Detect Meiotic Phenotypes |
title_full | The HEM Lines: A New Library of Homozygous Arabidopsis thaliana EMS Mutants and its Potential to Detect Meiotic Phenotypes |
title_fullStr | The HEM Lines: A New Library of Homozygous Arabidopsis thaliana EMS Mutants and its Potential to Detect Meiotic Phenotypes |
title_full_unstemmed | The HEM Lines: A New Library of Homozygous Arabidopsis thaliana EMS Mutants and its Potential to Detect Meiotic Phenotypes |
title_short | The HEM Lines: A New Library of Homozygous Arabidopsis thaliana EMS Mutants and its Potential to Detect Meiotic Phenotypes |
title_sort | hem lines: a new library of homozygous arabidopsis thaliana ems mutants and its potential to detect meiotic phenotypes |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6157545/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30283471 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01339 |
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