Recent emergence and extinction of the protection of telomeres 1c gene in Arabidopsis thaliana
Key message Duplicate POT1 genes must rapidly diverge or be inactivated. Protection of telomeres 1 ( POT1 ) encodes a conserved telomere binding protein implicated in both chromosome end protection and telomere length maintenance. Most organisms harbor a single POT1 gene, but in the few lineages whe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant cell reports 2019-09, Vol.38 (9), p.1081-1097 |
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Duplicate
POT1
genes must rapidly diverge or be inactivated.
Protection of telomeres 1
(
POT1
) encodes a conserved telomere binding protein implicated in both chromosome end protection and telomere length maintenance. Most organisms harbor a single
POT1
gene, but in the few lineages where the
POT1
family has expanded, the duplicate genes have diversified.
Arabidopsis thaliana
bears three POT1-like loci,
POT1a
,
POT1b
and
POT1c
.
POT1a
retains the ancestral function of telomerase regulation, while
POT1b
is implicated in chromosome end protection. Here we examine the function and evolution of the third POT1 paralog,
POT1c
.
POT1c
is a new gene, unique to
A. thaliana
, and was derived from a duplication event involving the
POT1a
locus and a neighboring gene encoding ribosomal protein
S17
. The duplicate
S17
locus (
dS17
) is highly conserved across
A. thaliana
accessions, while
POT1c
is highly divergent, harboring multiple deletions within the gene body and two transposable elements within the promoter. The
POT1c
locus is transcribed at very low to non-detectable levels under standard growth conditions. In addition, no discernable molecular or developmental defects are associated with plants bearing a CRISPR mutation in the
POT1c
locus. However, forced expression of
POT1c
leads to decreased telomerase enzyme activity and shortened telomeres. Evolutionary reconstruction indicates that transposons invaded the
POT1c
promoter soon after the locus was formed, permanently silencing the gene. Altogether, these findings argue that
POT1
dosage is critically important for viability and duplicate gene copies are retained only upon functional divergence. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7714 1432-203X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00299-019-02427-9 |