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The fate of 35S rRNA genes in the allotetraploid grassBrachypodium hybridum
- 1.0539338 - BFÚ 2021 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
Borowska-Zuchowska, N. - Kovařík, Aleš - Robaszkiewicz, E. - Tuna, M. - Tuna, G.S. - Gordon, S. - Vogel, J.P. - Hasterok, R.
The fate of 35S rRNA genes in the allotetraploid grassBrachypodium hybridum.
Plant Journal. Roč. 103, č. 5 (2020), s. 1810-1825. ISSN 0960-7412. E-ISSN 1365-313X
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GC20-14133J
Institutional support: RVO:68081707
Keywords : complete nucleotide-sequence * nucleolus organizer region * polymerase i transcription * concerted evolution * dna methylation * brachypodium-distachyon
OECD category: Plant sciences, botany
Impact factor: 6.486, year: 2020
Method of publishing: Open access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/tpj.14869
Nucleolar dominance (ND) consists of the reversible silencing of 35S/45S rDNA loci inherited from one of the ancestors of an allopolyploid. The molecular mechanisms by which one ancestral rDNA set is selected for silencing remain unclear. We applied a combination of molecular (Southern blot hybridization and reverse-transcription cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence analysis), genomic (analysis of variants) and cytogenetic (fluorescencein situhybridization) approaches to study the structure, expression and epigenetic landscape of 35S rDNA in an allotetraploid grass that exhibits ND,Brachypodium hybridum(genome composition DDSS), and its putative progenitors,Brachypodium distachyon(DD) andBrachypodium stacei(SS). In progenitor genomes,B. staceishowed a higher intragenomic heterogeneity of rDNA compared withB. distachyon. In all studied accessions ofB. hybridum, there was a reduction in the copy number of S homoeologues, which was accompanied by their inactive transcriptional status. The involvement of DNA methylation in CG and CHG contexts in the silencing of the S-genome rDNA loci was revealed. In theB. hybridumallotetraploid, ND is stabilized towards the D-genome units, irrespective of the polyphyletic origin of the species, and does not seem to be influenced by homoeologous 35S rDNA ratios and developmental stage.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0317028
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