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Poplars with a PtDDM1-RNAi transgene have reduced DNA methylation and show aberrant post-dormancy morphology
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|作者:
Ruoqing Zhu
Olga Shevchenko
Cathleen Ma
Stéphane Maury
Michael Freitag
Steven H. Strauss
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[1] Oregon State University,Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society
[2] Université d’Orléans,Laboratoire de Biologie des Ligneux et des Grandes Cultures, UPRES EA 1207, USC1328 ARCHE INRA, rue de Chartres, BP 6759, Faculté des Sciences
[3] Oregon State University,Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
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Planta
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2013年
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237卷
关键词:
RNA interference;
DNA methylation;
Leaf mottling;
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The Arabidopsis thaliana DDM1 (Decreased DNA Methylation) gene is necessary for the maintenance of DNA methylation and heterochromatin assembly. In Arabidopsis, ddm1 mutants exhibit strong but delayed morphological phenotypes. We used RNA interference (RNAi) to suppress transcripts of two orthologous DDM1 paralogs in Populus trichocarpa and examined effects on whole plant phenotypes during perennial growth and seasonal dormancy. The RNAi-PtDDM1 transgenic poplars showed a wide range of DDM1 transcript suppression; the most strongly suppressed line had 37.5 % of the expression of the non-transgenic control. Genomic cytosine methylation (mC %) was 11.1 % in the non-transgenic control, compared with 9.1 % for the transgenic event with lowest mC %, a reduction of 18.1 %. An evaluation of greenhouse growth directly after acclimation of in vitro grown plants showed no developmental or growth rate abnormalities associated with the decrease in PtDDM1 expression. However, after a dormancy cycle and growth outdoors, a mottled leaf phenotype appeared in some of the transgenic insertion events that had strongly reduced PtDDM1 expression and DNA methylation. The phenotypic consequences of reduced DDM1 activity and DNA methylation appears to increase with cumulative plant propagation and growth.
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页码:1483 / 1493
页数:10
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