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Different mutational function of low- and high-linear energy transfer heavy-ion irradiation demonstrated by whole-genome resequencing of Arabidopsis mutants.

Yusuke Kazama1, Kotaro Ishii1, Tomonari Hirano1,2, Taeko Wakana1, Mieko Yamada1, Sumie Ohbu1, Tomoko Abe1.   

Abstract

Heavy-ion irradiation is a powerful mutagen that possesses high linear energy transfer (LET). Several studies have indicated that the value of LET affects DNA lesion formation in several ways, including the efficiency and the density of double-stranded break induction along the particle path. We assumed that the mutation type can be altered by selecting an appropriate LET value. Here, we quantitatively demonstrate differences in the mutation type induced by irradiation with two representative ions, Ar ions (LET: 290 keV μm-1 ) and C ions (LET: 30.0 keV μm-1 ), by whole-genome resequencing of the Arabidopsis mutants produced by these irradiations. Ar ions caused chromosomal rearrangements or large deletions (≥100 bp) more frequently than C ions, with 10.2 and 2.3 per mutant genome under Ar- and C-ion irradiation, respectively. Conversely, C ions induced more single-base substitutions and small indels (<100 bp) than Ar ions, with 28.1 and 56.9 per mutant genome under Ar- and C-ion irradiation, respectively. Moreover, the rearrangements induced by Ar-ion irradiation were more complex than those induced by C-ion irradiation, and tended to accompany single base substitutions or small indels located close by. In conjunction with the detection of causative genes through high-throughput sequencing, selective irradiation by beams with different effects will be a powerful tool for forward genetics as well as studies on chromosomal rearrangements.
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Keywords:  zzm321990Arabidopsis thalianazzm321990; chromosomal rearrangement; heavy-ion beam; linear energy transfer; mutagenesis; mutation spectrum

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29024116     DOI: 10.1111/tpj.13738

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant J        ISSN: 0960-7412            Impact factor:   6.417


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