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Series GSE58223 Query DataSets for GSE58223
Status Public on Jun 05, 2014
Title The 2HA line of Medicago truncatula has characteristics of an epigenetic mutant that is weakly ethylene insensitive
Platform organisms Sinorhizobium meliloti; Medicago sativa; Medicago truncatula
Sample organism Medicago truncatula
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Background: The Medicago truncatula 2HA seed line is highly embryogenic while the parental line Jemalong rarely produces embryos. The 2HA line was developed from one of the rare Jemalong regenerates and this method for obtaining a highly regenerable genotype in M. truncatula is readily reproducible suggesting an epigenetic mechanism. Microarray transcriptomic analysis showed down regulation of an ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE 3-like gene in 2HA callus which provided an approach to investigating epigenetic regulation of genes related to ethylene signalling and the 2HA phenotype. Ethylene is involved in many developmental processes including somatic embryogenesis (SE) and is associated with stress responses. Results: Microarray transcriptomic analysis showed a significant number of up-regulated transcripts in 2HA tissue culture, including nodule and embryo specific genes and transposon-like genes, while only a few genes were down-regulated, including an EIN3-like gene we called MtEIL1. This reduced expression was associated with ethylene insensitivity of 2HA plants that was further investigated. The weak ethylene insensitivity affected root and nodule development. Sequencing of MtEIL1 found no difference between 2HA and wild-type plants. DNA methylation analysis of MtEIL1 revealed significant difference between 2HA and wild-type plants. Tiling arrays demonstrated an elevated level of miRNA in 2HA plants that hybridised to the antisense strand of the MtEIL1 gene. AFLP-like methylation profiling revealed more differences in DNA methylation between 2HA and wild-type. Segregation analysis demonstrated the recessive nature of the eil1 phenotype and the dominant nature of the SE trait. Conclusions: We have demonstrated that EIL1 of Medicago truncatula (MtEIL1) is epigenetically silenced in the 2HA seed line. The possible cause is an elevated level of miRNA that targets its 3’UTR leading to DNA methylation. Down regulation of MtEIL1 makes it possible to form nodules in the presence of ethylene and affects root growth under normal conditions. Segregation analysis showed no association between MtEIL1 expression and SE in culture but the role and mechanism of ethylene signalling in the process of plant regeneration through SE requires further investigation.
 
Overall design Comparison of transcriptome of WT and highly embryogenic 2HA spontaneous mutant of Medicago truncatula in 4 weeks tissue culture
 
Contributor(s) Mathesius U, Nolan KE, Sheahan MB, Goffard N, Carroll BJ, Rose RJ
Citation(s) 24952658
Submission date Jun 04, 2014
Last update date Sep 04, 2014
Contact name Sergey Kurdyukov
E-mail(s) sergey.kurdyukov@sydney.edu.au
Organization name Kolling Institute of Medical Research
Street address Reserve Road
City Sydney
ZIP/Postal code 2065
Country Australia
 
Platforms (1)
GPL4652 [Medicago] Affymetrix Medicago Genome Array
Samples (6)
GSM1404315 Jemalong_Callus_4weeks_rep1
GSM1404316 Jemalong_Callus_4weeks_rep2
GSM1404317 Jemalong_Callus_4weeks_rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA251646

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GSE58223_RAW.tar 34.5 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL, CHP)
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