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Asymmetric Redundancy of ZERZAUST and ZERZAUST HOMOLOG in Different Accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana.

Prasad Vaddepalli1, Lynette Fulton2, Kay Schneitz3.   

Abstract

Divergence among duplicate genes is one of the important sources of evolutionary innovation. But, the contribution of duplicate divergence to variation in Arabidopsis accessions is sparsely known. Recently, we studied the role of a cell wall localized protein, ZERZAUST (ZET), in Landsberg erecta (Ler) accession, lack of which results in aberrant plant morphology. Here, we present the study of ZET in Columbia (Col) accession, which not only showed differential expression patterns in comparison to Ler, but also revealed its close homolog, ZERZAUST HOMOLOG (ZETH) Although, genetic analysis implied redundancy, expression analysis revealed divergence, with ZETH showing minimal expression in both Col and Ler In addition, ZETH shows relatively higher expression levels in Col compared to Ler Our data also reveal compensatory up-regulation of ZETH in Col, but not in Ler, implying it is perhaps dispensable in Ler However, a novel CRISPR/Cas9-induced zeth allele confirmed that ZETH has residual activity in Ler Finally, the synergistic interaction of the receptor-like kinase gene, ERECTA with ZET in ameliorating morphological defects suggests crucial role of modifiers on plant phenotype. The results provide genetic evidence for accession-specific differences in compensation mechanism and asymmetric gene contribution. Thus, our work reveals a novel example for how weakly expressed homologs contribute to diversity among accessions.
Copyright © 2019 Vaddepalli et al.

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Keywords:  Arabidopsis; ZERZAUST; ZERZAUST HOMOLOG; accessions; asymmetric gene expression; genetic redundancy

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31113822      PMCID: PMC6643898          DOI: 10.1534/g3.119.400211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  G3 (Bethesda)        ISSN: 2160-1836            Impact factor:   3.154


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