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Reprogramming of the activity of the activator/dissociation transposon family during plant regeneration in rice

Authors :
Chul Min, Ki
Byoung Il, Je
Hai Long, Piao
Soon Ju, Par
Min Jung, Kim
Sung Han, Park
Jin Young, Park
Su Hyun, Park
Eun Kyeong, Lee
Nam Soo, Chon
Yong Jae, Won
Gi Hwan, Lee
Min Hee, Nam
Doh Won, Yun
Myung Chul, Lee
Young Soon, Cha
Ho, Le Kon
Moo Young, Eun
Chang-Deok, Han
Source :
Molecules and cells. 14(2)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Many aspects of epigenetic phenomena have been elucidated via studies of transposable elements. An active transposable element frequently loses its ability to mobilize and goes into an inactive state during development. In this study, we describe the cyclic activity of a maize transposable element dissociation (Ds) in rice. In rice genome, Ds undergoes the spontaneous loss of mobility. However, an inactive state of Ds can be changed into an active state during tissue culture. The recovery of mobility accompanies not only changes in the methylation patterns of the terminal region of Ds, but also alteration in the steady state level of the activator (Ac) mRNA that is expressed by a constitutive CaMV 35S promoter. Furthermore, the Ds-reactivation process is not random, but stage-specific during plantlet regeneration. Our findings have expanded previous observations on Ac reactivation in the tissue culture of maize.

Details

ISSN :
10168478
Volume :
14
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecules and cells
Accession number :
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