Literature DB >> 22973063

Epigenetic suppression of T-DNA insertion mutants in Arabidopsis.

Yangbin Gao1, Yunde Zhao.   

Abstract

T-DNA insertion mutants have been widely used to define gene functions in Arabidopsis and in other plants. Here, we report an unexpected phenomenon of epigenetic suppression of T-DNA insertion mutants in Arabidopsis. When the two T-DNA insertion mutants, yuc1-1 and ag-TD, were crossed together, the defects in all of the ag-TD plants in the F2 population were partially suppressed regardless of the presence of yuc1-1. Conversion of ag-TD to the suppressed ag-TD (named as ag-TD*) did not follow the laws of Mendelian genetics. The ag-TD* could be stably transmitted for many generations without reverting to ag-TD, and ag-TD* had the capacity to convert ag-TD to ag-TD*. We show that epigenetic suppression of T-DNA mutants is not a rare event, but certain structural features in the T-DNA mutants are needed in order for the suppression to take place. The suppressed T-DNA mutants we observed were all intronic T-DNA mutants and the T-DNA fragments in both the trigger T-DNA as well as in the suppressed T-DNA shared stretches of identical sequences. We demonstrate that the suppression of intronic T-DNA mutants is mediated by trans-interactions between two T-DNA insertions. This work shows that caution is needed when intronic T-DNA mutants are used.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22973063      PMCID: PMC3716301          DOI: 10.1093/mp/sss093

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant        ISSN: 1674-2052            Impact factor:   13.164


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