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Conservation Study of Imprinted Genes in Maize Triparental Heterozygotic Kernels

Genomic imprinting is a classic epigenetic phenomenon related to the uniparental expression of genes. Imprinting variability exists in seeds and can contribute to observed parent-of-origin effects on seed development. Here, we conducted allelic expression of the embryo and endosperm from four crosse...

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Autores principales: Dong, Xiaomei, Luo, Haishan, Yao, Jiabin, Guo, Qingfeng, Yu, Shuai, Zhang, Xiaoyu, Li, Fenghai, Ruan, Yanye, Jin, Weiwei, Meng, Dexuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9735609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499766
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315424
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author Dong, Xiaomei
Luo, Haishan
Yao, Jiabin
Guo, Qingfeng
Yu, Shuai
Zhang, Xiaoyu
Li, Fenghai
Ruan, Yanye
Jin, Weiwei
Meng, Dexuan
author_facet Dong, Xiaomei
Luo, Haishan
Yao, Jiabin
Guo, Qingfeng
Yu, Shuai
Zhang, Xiaoyu
Li, Fenghai
Ruan, Yanye
Jin, Weiwei
Meng, Dexuan
author_sort Dong, Xiaomei
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description Genomic imprinting is a classic epigenetic phenomenon related to the uniparental expression of genes. Imprinting variability exists in seeds and can contribute to observed parent-of-origin effects on seed development. Here, we conducted allelic expression of the embryo and endosperm from four crosses at 11 days after pollination (DAP). First, the F1 progeny of B73(♀) × Mo17(♂) and the inducer line CAU5 were used as parents to obtain reciprocal crosses of BM-C/C-BM. Additionally, the F1 progeny of Mo17(♀) × B73(♂) and CAU5 were used as parents to obtain reciprocal crosses of MB-C/C-MB. In total, 192 and 181 imprinted genes were identified in the BM-C/C-BM and MB-C/C-MB crosses, respectively. Then, by comparing the allelic expression of these imprinted genes in the reciprocal crosses of B73 and CAU5 (BC/CB), fifty-one Mo17-added non-conserved genes were identified as exhibiting imprinting variability. Fifty-one B73-added non-conserved genes were also identified by comparing the allelic expression of imprinted genes identified in BM-C/C-BM, MB-C/C-MB and MC/CM crosses. Specific Gene Ontology (GO) terms were not enriched in B73-added/Mo17-added non-conserved genes. Interestingly, the imprinting status of these genes was less conserved across other species. The cis-element distribution, tissue expression and subcellular location were similar between the B73-added/Mo17-added conserved and B73-added/Mo17-added non-conserved imprinted genes. Finally, genotypic and phenotypic analysis of one non-conserved gene showed that the mutation and overexpression of this gene may affect embryo and kernel size, which indicates that these non-conserved genes may also play an important role in kernel development. The findings of this study will be helpful for elucidating the imprinting mechanism of genes involved in maize kernel development.
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spelling pubmed-97356092022-12-11 Conservation Study of Imprinted Genes in Maize Triparental Heterozygotic Kernels Dong, Xiaomei Luo, Haishan Yao, Jiabin Guo, Qingfeng Yu, Shuai Zhang, Xiaoyu Li, Fenghai Ruan, Yanye Jin, Weiwei Meng, Dexuan Int J Mol Sci Article Genomic imprinting is a classic epigenetic phenomenon related to the uniparental expression of genes. Imprinting variability exists in seeds and can contribute to observed parent-of-origin effects on seed development. Here, we conducted allelic expression of the embryo and endosperm from four crosses at 11 days after pollination (DAP). First, the F1 progeny of B73(♀) × Mo17(♂) and the inducer line CAU5 were used as parents to obtain reciprocal crosses of BM-C/C-BM. Additionally, the F1 progeny of Mo17(♀) × B73(♂) and CAU5 were used as parents to obtain reciprocal crosses of MB-C/C-MB. In total, 192 and 181 imprinted genes were identified in the BM-C/C-BM and MB-C/C-MB crosses, respectively. Then, by comparing the allelic expression of these imprinted genes in the reciprocal crosses of B73 and CAU5 (BC/CB), fifty-one Mo17-added non-conserved genes were identified as exhibiting imprinting variability. Fifty-one B73-added non-conserved genes were also identified by comparing the allelic expression of imprinted genes identified in BM-C/C-BM, MB-C/C-MB and MC/CM crosses. Specific Gene Ontology (GO) terms were not enriched in B73-added/Mo17-added non-conserved genes. Interestingly, the imprinting status of these genes was less conserved across other species. The cis-element distribution, tissue expression and subcellular location were similar between the B73-added/Mo17-added conserved and B73-added/Mo17-added non-conserved imprinted genes. Finally, genotypic and phenotypic analysis of one non-conserved gene showed that the mutation and overexpression of this gene may affect embryo and kernel size, which indicates that these non-conserved genes may also play an important role in kernel development. The findings of this study will be helpful for elucidating the imprinting mechanism of genes involved in maize kernel development. MDPI 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9735609/ /pubmed/36499766 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315424 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dong, Xiaomei
Luo, Haishan
Yao, Jiabin
Guo, Qingfeng
Yu, Shuai
Zhang, Xiaoyu
Li, Fenghai
Ruan, Yanye
Jin, Weiwei
Meng, Dexuan
Conservation Study of Imprinted Genes in Maize Triparental Heterozygotic Kernels
title Conservation Study of Imprinted Genes in Maize Triparental Heterozygotic Kernels
title_full Conservation Study of Imprinted Genes in Maize Triparental Heterozygotic Kernels
title_fullStr Conservation Study of Imprinted Genes in Maize Triparental Heterozygotic Kernels
title_full_unstemmed Conservation Study of Imprinted Genes in Maize Triparental Heterozygotic Kernels
title_short Conservation Study of Imprinted Genes in Maize Triparental Heterozygotic Kernels
title_sort conservation study of imprinted genes in maize triparental heterozygotic kernels
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9735609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499766
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315424
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