Transcriptionally active regions are highly limited in the nucleus of the plant sperm cell

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Cytologia Pub Date : 2023-09-25 DOI:10.1508/cytologia.88.273
Mio K. Shibuta, Sachihiro Matsunaga
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Abstract

Flowering plants have immotile sperm cells that are delivered to the female gametes by the pollen tube cell. Although the sperm chromatin in flowering plants is highly condensed like animal sperm chromatin, it is generally accepted that the transcription status in the sperm chromatin of flowering plants is active because of the existence of active gene promoters and active histone modification status. However, the level of transcriptional activity in the sperm chromatin of flowering plants has remained unknown. In this study, we observed the distribution of C-terminal domain-phosphorylated RNA polymerase II (RNAPII), which represents a transcriptionally active status in living pollen, and fixed isolated vegetative and sperm nuclei of Arabidopsis thaliana. We found that the transcriptionally active regions were highly limited in sperm chromatin compared with those in vegetative chromatin. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis showed that the transcription of some RNAPII subunit-encoding genes was highly suppressed in sperm cells, suggesting that the amount of functional RNAPII would be small. In addition, the C-terminal domains of some RNAPII phosphatase-encoding genes, which act as a regulator of the transcription cycle, were actively transcribed in sperm cells. These findings indicate that transcriptional activity is highly suppressed in the sperm chromatin in A. thaliana due to the lack of completely assembled RNAPII and the inhibition of transcriptional elongation of RNAPII by the phosphatase activities.
在植物精细胞的细胞核中,转录活性区域是非常有限的
开花植物有不动的精子细胞,通过花粉管细胞传递给雌性配子。开花植物的精子染色质虽然与动物精子染色质一样高度浓缩,但由于存在活性基因启动子和活性组蛋白修饰状态,普遍认为开花植物精子染色质中的转录状态是活跃的。然而,开花植物精子染色质的转录活性水平仍然未知。在本研究中,我们观察了代表活花粉转录活性状态的c端结构域磷酸化RNA聚合酶II (RNAPII)的分布,以及固定分离的拟南芥营养核和精子核。我们发现,与营养染色质相比,精子染色质的转录活性区域非常有限。RNA测序(RNA-seq)分析显示,一些RNAPII亚基编码基因的转录在精子细胞中被高度抑制,这表明功能性RNAPII的数量可能很小。此外,一些RNAPII磷酸酶编码基因的c端结构域在精子细胞中被积极转录,这些基因作为转录周期的调节因子。这些发现表明,由于缺乏完全组装的RNAPII和磷酸酶活性抑制RNAPII的转录延伸,拟南芥精子染色质的转录活性受到高度抑制。
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Cytologia
Cytologia CELL BIOLOGY-GENETICS & HEREDITY
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
60.00%
发文量
48
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: CYTOLOGIA, International Journal of Cytogenetics and Cell Biology, will receive original articles in the field of Cell Sciences including cytology, cytogenetics, and cell biology of a wide range of organisms studied using various research methods. Editors shall decide whether manuscripts meet publication criteria in this journal after reviewing by peers. CYTOLOGIA is published quarterly on March, June, September and December except otherwise stated.
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