Paternal easiRNAs regulate parental genome dosage in Arabidopsis

The regulation of parental genome dosage is of fundamental importance in animals and plants, as exemplified by X-chromosome inactivation and dosage compensation. The ‘triploid block’ is a classic example of dosage regulation in plants that establishes a reproductive barrier between species differing...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature genetics 2018-02, Vol.50 (2), p.193-198
Hauptverfasser: Martinez, German, Wolff, Philip, Wang, Zhenxing, Moreno-Romero, Jordi, Santos-González, Juan, Conze, Lei Liu, DeFraia, Christopher, Slotkin, R. Keith, Köhler, Claudia
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Zusammenfassung:The regulation of parental genome dosage is of fundamental importance in animals and plants, as exemplified by X-chromosome inactivation and dosage compensation. The ‘triploid block’ is a classic example of dosage regulation in plants that establishes a reproductive barrier between species differing in chromosome number 1 , 2 . This barrier acts in the embryo-nourishing endosperm tissue and induces the abortion of hybrid seeds through a yet unknown mechanism 3 . Here we show that depletion of paternal epigenetically activated small interfering RNAs (easiRNAs) bypasses the triploid block in response to increased paternal ploidy in Arabidopsis thaliana . Paternal loss of the plant-specific RNA polymerase IV suppressed easiRNA formation and rescued triploid seeds by restoring small-RNA-directed DNA methylation at transposable elements (TEs), correlating with reduced expression of paternally expressed imprinted genes (PEGs). Our data suggest that easiRNAs form a quantitative signal for paternal chromosome number and that their balanced dosage is required for post-fertilization genome stability and seed viability. Depletion of easiRNAs (epigenetically activated small interfering RNAs) relieves the triploid block reproduction barrier mediated by increased paternal ploidy in Arabidposis . Loss of RNA Pol IV blocks easiRNA formation and rescues triploid seeds.
ISSN:1061-4036
1546-1718
1546-1718
DOI:10.1038/s41588-017-0033-4