cis- and trans-Regulation of miR163 and Target Genes Confers Natural Variation of Secondary Metabolites in Two Arabidopsis Species and Their Allopolyploids

被引:107
作者
Ng, Danny W-K. [1 ,2 ]
Zhang, Changqing [1 ,2 ]
Miller, Marisa [1 ,2 ]
Palmer, Gregory [3 ]
Whiteley, Marvin [3 ]
Tholl, Dorothea [4 ]
Chen, Z. Jeffrey [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Austin, Sect Mol Cell & Dev Biol, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[2] Univ Texas Austin, Ctr Computat Biol & Bioinformat, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[3] Univ Texas Austin, Sect Mol Genet & Microbiol, Inst Cellular & Mol Biol, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[4] Virginia Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
SMALL RNAS; HISTONE MODIFICATIONS; MICRORNA EXPRESSION; PHASEOLIN PROMOTER; SABATH FAMILY; ACTIVE GENES; THALIANA; PLANT; METHYLTRANSFERASE; CHROMATIN;
D O I
10.1105/tpc.111.083915
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play essential roles in plant and animal development, but the cause and effect of miRNA expression divergence between closely related species and in interspecific hybrids or allopolyploids are unknown. Here, we show differential regulation of a miR163-mediated pathway in allotetraploids and their progenitors, Arabidopsis thaliana and Arabidopsis arenosa. miR163 is a recently evolved miRNA in A. thaliana and highly expressed in A. thaliana, but its expression was undetectable in A. arenosa and repressed in resynthesized allotetraploids. Repression of A. arenosa MIR163 (Aa MIR163) is caused by a weak cis-acting promoter and putative trans-acting repressor(s) present in A. arenosa and allotetraploids. Moreover, ectopic Aa MIR163 precursors were processed more efficiently in A. thaliana than in resynthesized allotetraploids, suggesting a role of posttranscriptional regulation in mature miR163 abundance. Target genes of miR163 encode a family of small molecule methyltransferases involved in secondary metabolite biosynthetic pathways that are inducible by a fungal elicitor, alamethicin. Loss of miR163 or overexpression of miR163 in mir163 mutant plants alters target transcript and secondary metabolite profiles. We suggest that cis- and trans-regulation of miRNA and other genes provides a molecular basis for natural variation of biochemical and metabolic pathways that are important to growth vigor and stress responses in Arabidopsis-related species and allopolyploids.
引用
收藏
页码:1729 / 1740
页数:12
相关论文
共 55 条
  • [31] Uniparental expression of PolIV-dependent siRNAs in developing endosperm of Arabidopsis
    Mosher, Rebecca A.
    Melnyk, Charles W.
    Kelly, Krystyna A.
    Dunn, Ruth M.
    Studholme, David J.
    Baulcombe, David C.
    [J]. NATURE, 2009, 460 (7252) : 283 - U151
  • [32] Ordered histone modifications are associated with transcriptional poising and activation of the phaseolin promoter
    Ng, DWK
    Chandrasekharan, MB
    Hall, TC
    [J]. PLANT CELL, 2006, 18 (01) : 119 - 132
  • [33] Altered circadian rhythms regulate growth vigour in hybrids and allopolyploids
    Ni, Zhongfu
    Kim, Eun-Deok
    Ha, Misook
    Lackey, Erika
    Liu, Jianxin
    Zhang, Yirong
    Sun, Qixin
    Chen, Z. Jeffrey
    [J]. NATURE, 2009, 457 (7227) : 327 - U7
  • [34] The evolution of animal microRNA function
    Niwa, Ryusuke
    Slack, Frank J.
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN GENETICS & DEVELOPMENT, 2007, 17 (02) : 145 - 150
  • [35] Methylation of lysine 4 on histone H3: Intricacy of writing and reading a single epigenetic mark
    Ruthenburg, Alexander J.
    Allis, C. David
    Wysocka, Joanna
    [J]. MOLECULAR CELL, 2007, 25 (01) : 15 - 30
  • [36] An efficient chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) protocol for studying histone modifications in Arabidopsis plants
    Saleh, Abdelaty
    Alvarez-Venegas, Raul
    Avramova, Zoya
    [J]. NATURE PROTOCOLS, 2008, 3 (06) : 1018 - 1025
  • [37] Active genes are tri-methylated at K4 of histone H3
    Santos-Rosa, H
    Schneider, R
    Bannister, AJ
    Sherriff, J
    Bernstein, BE
    Emre, NCT
    Schreiber, SL
    Mellor, J
    Kouzarides, T
    [J]. NATURE, 2002, 419 (6905) : 407 - 411
  • [38] The histone modification pattern of active genes revealed through genome-wide chromatin analysis of a higher eukaryote
    Schübeler, D
    MacAlpine, DM
    Scalzo, D
    Wirbelauer, C
    Kooperberg, C
    van Leeuwen, F
    Gottschling, DE
    O'Neill, LP
    Turner, BM
    Delrow, J
    Bell, SP
    Groudine, M
    [J]. GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 2004, 18 (11) : 1263 - 1271
  • [39] Jasmonic acid carboxyl methyltransferase: A key enzyme for jasmonate-regulated plant responses
    Seo, HS
    Song, JT
    Cheong, JJ
    Lee, YH
    Lee, YW
    Hwang, I
    Lee, JS
    Choi, YD
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2001, 98 (08) : 4788 - 4793
  • [40] Juvenile hormone acid methyltransferase: A key regulatory enzyme for insect metamorphosis
    Shinoda, T
    Itoyama, K
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2003, 100 (21) : 11986 - 11991