| Literature DB >> 27791039 |
Takahiro Kawanabe1, Sonoko Ishikura1, Naomi Miyaji1, Taku Sasaki2, Li Min Wu3, Etsuko Itabashi1, Satoko Takada1, Motoki Shimizu4, Takeshi Takasaki-Yasuda1, Kenji Osabe5, W James Peacock6, Elizabeth S Dennis7, Ryo Fujimoto8.
Abstract
Hybrid vigor or heterosis refers to the superior performance of F1 hybrid plants over their parents. Heterosis is particularly important in the production systems of major crops. Recent studies have suggested that epigenetic regulation such as DNA methylation is involved in heterosis, but the molecular mechanism of heterosis is still unclear. To address the epigenetic contribution to heterosis in Arabidopsis thaliana, we used mutant genes that have roles in DNA methylation. Hybrids between C24 and Columbia-0 (Col) without RNA polymerase IV (Pol IV) or methyltransferase I (MET1) function did not reduce the level of biomass heterosis (as evaluated by rosette diameter). Hybrids with a mutation in decrease in dna methylation 1 (ddm1) showed a decreased heterosis level. Vegetative heterosis in the ddm1 mutant hybrid was reduced but not eliminated; a complete reduction could result if there was a change in methylation at all loci critical for generating the level of heterosis, whereas if only a proportion of the loci have methylation changes there may only be a partial reduction in heterosis.Entities:
Keywords: Arabidopsis; DDM1; DNA methylation; heterosis; hybrid vigor
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27791039 PMCID: PMC5087013 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1613372113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205