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Global impacts of chromosomal imbalance on gene expression in Arabidopsis and other taxa

Changes in dosage of part of the genome (aneuploidy) have long been known to produce much more severe phenotypic consequences than changes in the number of whole genomes (ploidy). To examine the basis of these differences, global gene expression in mature leaf tissue for all five trisomies and in di...

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Autores principales: Hou, Jie, Shi, Xiaowen, Chen, Chen, Islam, Md. Soliman, Johnson, Adam F., Kanno, Tatsuo, Huettel, Bruno, Yen, Ming-Ren, Hsu, Fei-Man, Ji, Tieming, Chen, Pao-Yang, Matzke, Marjori, Matzke, Antonius J. M., Cheng, Jianlin, Birchler, James A.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6275517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30429332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1807796115
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author Hou, Jie
Shi, Xiaowen
Chen, Chen
Islam, Md. Soliman
Johnson, Adam F.
Kanno, Tatsuo
Huettel, Bruno
Yen, Ming-Ren
Hsu, Fei-Man
Ji, Tieming
Chen, Pao-Yang
Matzke, Marjori
Matzke, Antonius J. M.
Cheng, Jianlin
Birchler, James A.
author_facet Hou, Jie
Shi, Xiaowen
Chen, Chen
Islam, Md. Soliman
Johnson, Adam F.
Kanno, Tatsuo
Huettel, Bruno
Yen, Ming-Ren
Hsu, Fei-Man
Ji, Tieming
Chen, Pao-Yang
Matzke, Marjori
Matzke, Antonius J. M.
Cheng, Jianlin
Birchler, James A.
author_sort Hou, Jie
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description Changes in dosage of part of the genome (aneuploidy) have long been known to produce much more severe phenotypic consequences than changes in the number of whole genomes (ploidy). To examine the basis of these differences, global gene expression in mature leaf tissue for all five trisomies and in diploids, triploids, and tetraploids of Arabidopsis thaliana was studied. The trisomies displayed a greater spread of expression modulation than the ploidy series. In general, expression of genes on the varied chromosome ranged from compensation to dosage effect, whereas genes from the remainder of the genome ranged from no effect to reduced expression approaching the inverse level of chromosomal imbalance (2/3). Genome-wide DNA methylation was examined in each genotype and found to shift most prominently with trisomy 4 but otherwise exhibited little change, indicating that genetic imbalance is generally mechanistically unrelated to DNA methylation. Independent analysis of gene functional classes demonstrated that ribosomal, proteasomal, and gene body methylated genes were less modulated compared with all classes of genes, whereas transcription factors, signal transduction components, and organelle-targeted protein genes were more tightly inversely affected. Comparing transcription factors and their targets in the trisomies and in expression networks revealed considerable discordance, illustrating that altered regulatory stoichiometry is a major contributor to genetic imbalance. Reanalysis of published data on gene expression in disomic yeast and trisomic mouse cells detected similar stoichiometric effects across broad phylogenetic taxa, and indicated that these effects reflect normal gene regulatory processes.
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spelling pubmed-62755172018-12-05 Global impacts of chromosomal imbalance on gene expression in Arabidopsis and other taxa Hou, Jie Shi, Xiaowen Chen, Chen Islam, Md. Soliman Johnson, Adam F. Kanno, Tatsuo Huettel, Bruno Yen, Ming-Ren Hsu, Fei-Man Ji, Tieming Chen, Pao-Yang Matzke, Marjori Matzke, Antonius J. M. Cheng, Jianlin Birchler, James A. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A PNAS Plus Changes in dosage of part of the genome (aneuploidy) have long been known to produce much more severe phenotypic consequences than changes in the number of whole genomes (ploidy). To examine the basis of these differences, global gene expression in mature leaf tissue for all five trisomies and in diploids, triploids, and tetraploids of Arabidopsis thaliana was studied. The trisomies displayed a greater spread of expression modulation than the ploidy series. In general, expression of genes on the varied chromosome ranged from compensation to dosage effect, whereas genes from the remainder of the genome ranged from no effect to reduced expression approaching the inverse level of chromosomal imbalance (2/3). Genome-wide DNA methylation was examined in each genotype and found to shift most prominently with trisomy 4 but otherwise exhibited little change, indicating that genetic imbalance is generally mechanistically unrelated to DNA methylation. Independent analysis of gene functional classes demonstrated that ribosomal, proteasomal, and gene body methylated genes were less modulated compared with all classes of genes, whereas transcription factors, signal transduction components, and organelle-targeted protein genes were more tightly inversely affected. Comparing transcription factors and their targets in the trisomies and in expression networks revealed considerable discordance, illustrating that altered regulatory stoichiometry is a major contributor to genetic imbalance. Reanalysis of published data on gene expression in disomic yeast and trisomic mouse cells detected similar stoichiometric effects across broad phylogenetic taxa, and indicated that these effects reflect normal gene regulatory processes. National Academy of Sciences 2018-11-27 2018-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6275517/ /pubmed/30429332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1807796115 Text en Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Hou, Jie
Shi, Xiaowen
Chen, Chen
Islam, Md. Soliman
Johnson, Adam F.
Kanno, Tatsuo
Huettel, Bruno
Yen, Ming-Ren
Hsu, Fei-Man
Ji, Tieming
Chen, Pao-Yang
Matzke, Marjori
Matzke, Antonius J. M.
Cheng, Jianlin
Birchler, James A.
Global impacts of chromosomal imbalance on gene expression in Arabidopsis and other taxa
title Global impacts of chromosomal imbalance on gene expression in Arabidopsis and other taxa
title_full Global impacts of chromosomal imbalance on gene expression in Arabidopsis and other taxa
title_fullStr Global impacts of chromosomal imbalance on gene expression in Arabidopsis and other taxa
title_full_unstemmed Global impacts of chromosomal imbalance on gene expression in Arabidopsis and other taxa
title_short Global impacts of chromosomal imbalance on gene expression in Arabidopsis and other taxa
title_sort global impacts of chromosomal imbalance on gene expression in arabidopsis and other taxa
topic PNAS Plus
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6275517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30429332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1807796115
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