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Rye B chromosomes encode a functional Argonaute-like protein with in vitro slicer activities similar to its A chromosome paralog.

Wei Ma1, Tobias Sebastian Gabriel1, Mihaela Maria Martis2,3, Torsten Gursinsky4, Veit Schubert1, Jan Vrána5, Jaroslav Doležel5, Heidrun Grundlach2, Lothar Altschmied1, Uwe Scholz1, Axel Himmelbach1, Sven-Erik Behrens4, Ali Mohammad Banaei-Moghaddam6, Andreas Houben1.   

Abstract

B chromosomes (Bs) are supernumerary, dispensable parts of the nuclear genome, which appear in many different species of eukaryote. So far, Bs have been considered to be genetically inert elements without any functional genes. Our comparative transcriptome analysis and the detection of active RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) in the proximity of B chromatin demonstrate that the Bs of rye (Secale cereale) contribute to the transcriptome. In total, 1954 and 1218 B-derived transcripts with an open reading frame were expressed in generative and vegetative tissues, respectively. In addition to B-derived transposable element transcripts, a high percentage of short transcripts without detectable similarity to known proteins and gene fragments from A chromosomes (As) were found, suggesting an ongoing gene erosion process. In vitro analysis of the A- and B-encoded AGO4B protein variants demonstrated that both possess RNA slicer activity. These data demonstrate unambiguously the presence of a functional AGO4B gene on Bs and that these Bs carry both functional protein coding genes and pseudogene copies. Thus, B-encoded genes may provide an additional level of gene control and complexity in combination with their related A-located genes. Hence, physiological effects, associated with the presence of Bs, may partly be explained by the activity of B-located (pseudo)genes.
© 2016 IPK Gatersleben. New Phytologist © 2016 New Phytologist Trust.

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Keywords:  Argonaute; B chromosomes; B-located genes; Secale cereale; gene erosion; gene expression; pseudogenization

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27468091     DOI: 10.1111/nph.14110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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