Ovule Gene Expression Analysis in Sexual and Aposporous Apomictic Hypericum perforatum L. (Hypericaceae) Accessions
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Hypericum perforatum L. (2n = 4x = 32) is an attractive model system for the study
of aposporous apomixis. The earliest phenotypic features of aposporous apomixis in
this species are the mitotic formation of unreduced embryo sacs from a somatic cell of
the ovule nucellus and the avoidance of meiosis. In this research we addressed gene
expression variation in sexual and apomictic plants, by focusing on the ovule nucellus,
which is the cellular domain primarily involved into the differentiation of meiocyte
precursors and aposporous embryo sacs, at a pre-meiotic developmental stage.
Gene expression analyses performed by RNAseq identified 396 differentially expressed
genes and 1834 transcripts displaying phenotype-specific expression. Furthermore, the
sequencing and assembly of the genome from a diploid sexual accession allowed the
annotation of a 50 kb sequence portion located upstream the HAPPY locus and to
address the extent to which single transcripts were assembled in multiple variants
and their co-expression levels. About one third of identified DEGs and phenotypespecific
transcripts were associated to transcript variants with alternative expression
patterns. Additionally, considering DEGs and phenotype-specific transcript, the coexpression
level was estimated in about two transcripts per locus. Our gene expression
study shows massive differences in the expression of several genes encoding for
transposable elements. Transcriptional differences in the ovule nucellus and pistil
terminal developmental stages were also found for subset of genes encoding for
potentially interacting proteins involved in pre-mRNA splicing. Furthermore, the sexual
and aposporous ovule transcriptomes were characterized by differential expression
in genes operating in RNA silencing, RNA-mediated DNA methylation (RdDM) and
histone and chromatin modifications. These findings are consistent with a role of
these processes in regulating cell fate determination in the ovule, as indicated by
forward genetic studies in sexual model species. The association between aposporous
apomixis, pre-mRNA splicing and DNA methylation mediated by sRNAs, which is
supported by expression data and by the enrichment in GO terms related to
these processes, is consistent with the massive differential expression of multiple transposon-related sequences observed in ovules collected from both sexual and
aposporous apomictic accessions. Overall, our data suggest that phenotypic expression
of aposporous apomixis is concomitant with the modulation of key genes involved in the
two interconnected processes: RNA splicing and RNA-directed DNA methylation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hypericum perforatum L.; aposporous apomixis; LCM; RNAseq; ovule; RdDM
Elenco autori:
Bellucci, Michele; Pupilli, Fulvio
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