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Endosperm and seed transcriptomes reveal possible roles for small RNA pathways in wild tomato hybrid seed failure

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dc.contributor.institutionCold Spring Harbor Laboratory
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-12T13:52:39Z
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Crosses between the wild tomato species Solanum peruvianum and S. chilense result in hybrid seed failure (HSF), characterized by endosperm misdevelopment and embryo arrest. We previously showed that genomic imprinting, the parent-of-origin–dependent expression of alleles, is perturbed in hybrid endosperm, with many of the normally paternally expressed genes losing their imprinted status. Here, we report transcriptome-based analyses of gene and small RNA expression levels. We identified 2,295 genes and 468 small RNAs (sRNAs) as differentially expressed (DE) when comparing reciprocal hybrid seed to seeds and endosperms from the two within-species crosses. Our analyses uncovered a pattern of overdominance in endosperm gene expression in both cross directions, in marked contrast to the patterns of sRNA expression in whole seeds. Intriguingly, patterns of increased gene expression resembled the previously reported increased maternal expression proportions in hybrid endosperms. We identified physical clusters of sRNAs; DE sRNAs exhibited reduced levels of expression in hybrid seeds from both cross directions. Moreover, sRNAs mapped to genes coding for key proteins involved in epigenetic regulation of gene expression, suggesting a regulatory feedback mechanism. We describe examples of genes that are targets of sRNA-mediated gene silencing; in these cases, reduced sRNA expression was concomitant with increased gene expression in hybrid seeds. Our analyses also show that S. peruvianum dominance impacts gene and sRNA expression in hybrid seeds. Overall, our study indicates roles for sRNA-mediated epigenetic regulation in HSF between closely related wild tomato species.

dc.identifier.doi10.1101/2019.12.20.884387
dc.identifier.issn2164-7844
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.zora.uzh.ch/handle/20.500.14742/177111
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subject.ddc580 Plants (Botany)
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Endosperm and seed transcriptomes reveal possible roles for small RNA pathways in wild tomato hybrid seed failure

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uzh.contributor.authorFlorez-Rueda, Ana Marcela
uzh.contributor.authorFiscalini, Flurin
uzh.contributor.authorRoth, Morgane
uzh.contributor.authorGrossniklaus, Ueli
uzh.contributor.authorStädler, Thomas
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uzh.eprint.datestamp2021-01-12 13:52:39
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uzh.identifier.doi10.5167/uzh-195922
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uzh.publication.citationFlorez-Rueda, Ana Marcela; Fiscalini, Flurin; Roth, Morgane; Grossniklaus, Ueli; Städler, Thomas (2019). Endosperm and seed transcriptomes reveal possible roles for small RNA pathways in wild tomato hybrid seed failure. bioRxiv 884387, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
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