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- Title
Mu killer-mediated and spontaneous silencing of Zea mays mutator family transposable elements define distinctive paths of epigenetic inactivation.
- Authors
Skibbe, David S.; Fernandes, J. F.; Walbot, Virginia
- Abstract
Mu killer contains a partial inverted duplication of the mudrA transposase gene and two copies of the terminal inverted repeat A (TIRA) region of the master MuDR element of maize. Mu killer can effectively silence single copy MuDR/Mu lines, and it is proposed that a ~4 kb hairpin RNA is generated by read through transcription from a flanking gene and that this transcript serves as a substrate for siRNA production. Mu killer was sequenced, except for a recalcitrant portion in the center of the locus, and shown to be co-linear with mudrA as originally proposed.The ability of the dominant Mu killer locus to silence a standard high copy number MuDR/Mu transposon line was evaluated. After two generations of exposure, about three quarters of individualswere silenced indicating reasonable effectiveness as measured by the absence of mudrA transposase transcripts. Mu killer individuals that effectively silenced MuDR expressed two short antisense transcripts. In contrast, Mu killer individuals that failed to silence MuDR expressed multiple sense transcripts, derived from read through transcription initiating in a flanking gene, but no antisense transcripts were detected.
- Subjects
GENETIC engineering of corn; TRANSPOSONS; PLANT epigenetics; TRANSPOSASES; PLANT mutation; CORN mutation breeding; PLANTS
- Publication
Frontiers in Plant Science, 2012, Vol 3, p1
- ISSN
1664-462X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3389/fpls.2012.00212