玉米非整倍体组合基因表达和转录组大小的全局调控。

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Hua Yang,Vincent Brennan,Zhi Gao,Jian Liu,Frimpong Boadu,Jianlin Cheng,James A Birchler
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基因组失衡是指改变单个染色体比改变整个基因组组更严重的表型后果。先前的玉米基因组失衡研究已经确定了单染色体臂非整倍体的基因表达调节。在这里,基因表达的调节在更复杂的非整倍体中,例如,一条染色体臂的单体和另一条染色体臂的三体被检查,以确定组合非整倍体在其对基因表达的影响方面是加法,乘法或再平衡的程度。进行一系列遗传杂交,产生一个手臂的1、2和3个拷贝,另一个手臂的3个基因型中的每一个都有独立的1、2和3个拷贝。共分析了31种组合。通过检查RNA调节,我们发现不同染色体臂上的顺式基因在非整倍体组合中通常比在单个非整倍体中有更多的剂量补偿,尽管有些基因表现出明显的剂量效应。对于未变异染色体(反式)上的基因,在大多数非整倍体组合中存在更大的调节。最后,31个组合中有22个被发现具有改变的转录组大小,这表明基因组区域的广泛化学计量变化扰乱了全球信使RNA (mRNA)的转录。总的来说,这些结果对于理解基因组化学计量学在基因表达机制、剂量敏感重复基因的进化、性染色体的进化、非整倍体癌细胞的快速生长适应以及数量性状的控制等方面的作用具有重要意义。
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Global modulation of gene expression and transcriptome size in aneuploid combinations of maize.
Genomic imbalance refers to the more severe phenotypic consequences of changing a single chromosome compared to changing the whole genomic set. Previous genomic imbalance studies in maize have identified gene expression modulation in aneuploids of single chromosome arms. Here, the modulation of gene expression in more complex aneuploids, e.g., monosomy of one chromosome arm and trisomy of another was examined to determine the extent that combination aneuploids were additive, multiplicative, or rebalanced in terms of their effect on gene expression. A series of genetic crosses was performed to produce one, two, and three copies of one arm with independent one, two, and three copies of the other arm in each of the three genotypes for the opposite arm. In total, 31 combinations were analyzed. By examining RNA modulation, we found that cis genes on varied chromosome arms are generally more dosage-compensated in aneuploid combinations than in single aneuploidy even though some showed a clear dosage effect. For genes on the unvaried chromosomes (trans), there is greater modulation in most of the aneuploidy combinations. Finally, 22 of the 31 combinations were found to have an altered transcriptome size, suggesting that extensive stoichiometric changes of genomic regions upset global messenger RNA (mRNA) transcription. Overall, these results have important implications for understanding the role of genomic stoichiometry for mechanisms of gene expression, the evolution of dosage-sensitive duplicated genes, the evolution of sex chromosomes, the rapid growth adaptation of aneuploid cancer cells, and the control of quantitative traits.
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