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Identification of Key Tissue-Specific, Biological Processes by Integrating Enhancer Information in Maize Gene Regulatory Networks

Enhancers are key players in the spatio-temporal coordination of gene expression during numerous crucial processes, including tissue differentiation across development. Characterizing the transcription factors (TFs) and genes they connect, and the molecular functions underpinned is important to bett...

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Autores principales: Fagny, Maud, Kuijjer, Marieke Lydia, Stam, Maike, Joets, Johann, Turc, Olivier, Rozière, Julien, Pateyron, Stéphanie, Venon, Anthony, Vitte, Clémentine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7834273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33505431
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.606285
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author Fagny, Maud
Kuijjer, Marieke Lydia
Stam, Maike
Joets, Johann
Turc, Olivier
Rozière, Julien
Pateyron, Stéphanie
Venon, Anthony
Vitte, Clémentine
author_facet Fagny, Maud
Kuijjer, Marieke Lydia
Stam, Maike
Joets, Johann
Turc, Olivier
Rozière, Julien
Pateyron, Stéphanie
Venon, Anthony
Vitte, Clémentine
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description Enhancers are key players in the spatio-temporal coordination of gene expression during numerous crucial processes, including tissue differentiation across development. Characterizing the transcription factors (TFs) and genes they connect, and the molecular functions underpinned is important to better characterize developmental processes. In plants, the recent molecular characterization of enhancers revealed their capacity to activate the expression of several target genes. Nevertheless, identifying these target genes at a genome-wide level is challenging, particularly for large-genome species, where enhancers and target genes can be hundreds of kilobases away. Therefore, the contribution of enhancers to plant regulatory networks remains poorly understood. Here, we investigate the enhancer-driven regulatory network of two maize tissues at different stages: leaves at seedling stage (V2-IST) and husks (bracts) at flowering. Using systems biology, we integrate genomic, epigenomic, and transcriptomic data to model the regulatory relationships between TFs and their potential target genes, and identify regulatory modules specific to husk and V2-IST. We show that leaves at the V2-IST stage are characterized by the response to hormones and macromolecules biogenesis and assembly, which are regulated by the BBR/BPC and AP2/ERF TF families, respectively. In contrast, husks are characterized by cell wall modification and response to abiotic stresses, which are, respectively, orchestrated by the C2C2/DOF and AP2/EREB families. Analysis of the corresponding enhancer sequences reveals that two different transposable element families (TIR transposon Mutator and MITE Pif/Harbinger) have shaped part of the regulatory network in each tissue, and that MITEs have provided potential new TF binding sites involved in husk tissue-specificity.
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spelling pubmed-78342732021-01-26 Identification of Key Tissue-Specific, Biological Processes by Integrating Enhancer Information in Maize Gene Regulatory Networks Fagny, Maud Kuijjer, Marieke Lydia Stam, Maike Joets, Johann Turc, Olivier Rozière, Julien Pateyron, Stéphanie Venon, Anthony Vitte, Clémentine Front Genet Genetics Enhancers are key players in the spatio-temporal coordination of gene expression during numerous crucial processes, including tissue differentiation across development. Characterizing the transcription factors (TFs) and genes they connect, and the molecular functions underpinned is important to better characterize developmental processes. In plants, the recent molecular characterization of enhancers revealed their capacity to activate the expression of several target genes. Nevertheless, identifying these target genes at a genome-wide level is challenging, particularly for large-genome species, where enhancers and target genes can be hundreds of kilobases away. Therefore, the contribution of enhancers to plant regulatory networks remains poorly understood. Here, we investigate the enhancer-driven regulatory network of two maize tissues at different stages: leaves at seedling stage (V2-IST) and husks (bracts) at flowering. Using systems biology, we integrate genomic, epigenomic, and transcriptomic data to model the regulatory relationships between TFs and their potential target genes, and identify regulatory modules specific to husk and V2-IST. We show that leaves at the V2-IST stage are characterized by the response to hormones and macromolecules biogenesis and assembly, which are regulated by the BBR/BPC and AP2/ERF TF families, respectively. In contrast, husks are characterized by cell wall modification and response to abiotic stresses, which are, respectively, orchestrated by the C2C2/DOF and AP2/EREB families. Analysis of the corresponding enhancer sequences reveals that two different transposable element families (TIR transposon Mutator and MITE Pif/Harbinger) have shaped part of the regulatory network in each tissue, and that MITEs have provided potential new TF binding sites involved in husk tissue-specificity. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7834273/ /pubmed/33505431 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.606285 Text en Copyright © 2021 Fagny, Kuijjer, Stam, Joets, Turc, Rozière, Pateyron, Venon and Vitte. 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 Genetics
Fagny, Maud
Kuijjer, Marieke Lydia
Stam, Maike
Joets, Johann
Turc, Olivier
Rozière, Julien
Pateyron, Stéphanie
Venon, Anthony
Vitte, Clémentine
Identification of Key Tissue-Specific, Biological Processes by Integrating Enhancer Information in Maize Gene Regulatory Networks
title Identification of Key Tissue-Specific, Biological Processes by Integrating Enhancer Information in Maize Gene Regulatory Networks
title_full Identification of Key Tissue-Specific, Biological Processes by Integrating Enhancer Information in Maize Gene Regulatory Networks
title_fullStr Identification of Key Tissue-Specific, Biological Processes by Integrating Enhancer Information in Maize Gene Regulatory Networks
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Key Tissue-Specific, Biological Processes by Integrating Enhancer Information in Maize Gene Regulatory Networks
title_short Identification of Key Tissue-Specific, Biological Processes by Integrating Enhancer Information in Maize Gene Regulatory Networks
title_sort identification of key tissue-specific, biological processes by integrating enhancer information in maize gene regulatory networks
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7834273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33505431
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.606285
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