POLANSKÁ, Pavla, Miloslava FOJTOVÁ a Jiří FAJKUS. Plant Genome Stability and Change 2014. In Plant Genome Stability and Change 2014. 2014.
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Základní údaje
Originální název Plant Genome Stability and Change 2014
Autoři POLANSKÁ, Pavla, Miloslava FOJTOVÁ a Jiří FAJKUS.
Vydání Plant Genome Stability and Change 2014, 2014.
Další údaje
Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Prezentace na konferencích
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Změnil Změnila: Mgr. Pavla Sováková, Ph.D., učo 323746. Změněno: 27. 8. 2014 08:00.
Anotace
Telomere erosion in Arabidopsis thaliana plants influenced by hypomethylating agents Telomeres, repetitive sequences forming complex nucleoprotein structures, are located at the end of linear eukaryotic chromosomes. Sequence of these minisatellite repeats is highly conserved through the eukaryotic organisms, TTTAGGG/CCCTAAA in most of plants. On the other hand, the length of telomeres is a variable parameter differing between organisms and even between different chromosomes in one cell. Telomeres play an essential role in the maintenance of genome integrity protecting chromosome ends against fusion, distinguishing natural chromosome ends from double-stranded breaks and compensating for the loss of DNA during the replication. Classically, telomeres are considered as heterochromatic structures. Recent report showed that telomeres of Arabidopsis thaliana model plant associated with both heterochromatin- and euchromatin-specific histone modifications (Vrbsky et al., 2010) and another study described that A. thaliana telomeres contained predominantly euchromatic marks (Vaquero-Sedas et al., 2011). We focused on the analysis of telomeres length and the level of methylation of telomeric cytosines in A. thaliana plants germinated in the presence of hypomethylating drugs zebularine and DHPA (dihydroxypropyladenine). These substances act by different ways; zebularine is able to incorporate to DNA, form a covalent bond with DNA methyltransferases and inactivate them, DHPA is an inhibitor of SAH (S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine) hydrolase and SAH a by-product of transmethylation reactions is a potent inhibitor of DNA and histone methyltransferases. In seedlings which were in direct contact with hypomethylating agent decreased level of methylated cytosines in telomeric and centromeric repetitive sequences was detected. In adult plants growing in soil without the presence of drugs, the level of cytosine methylation was almost comparable to that in control plants. Strikingly, considerable telomere shortening was observed in plants germinated in the presence of zebularine and DHPA. Telomere shortening was not correlated to changes of either telomerase protein subunit gene transcription or activity of telomerase, enzyme responsible for the telomere maintenance. Short telomere phenotype was transmitted to the progeny, which was not influenced by hypomethylation drugs. Possible mechanisms of telomere shortening and comparison of our data with similar experiments using A. thaliana methylation mutants met1, ddm1 and another model plant (Majerová et al., 2011) will be discussed.
Návaznosti
CZ.1.05/1.1.00/02.0068, interní kód MUNázev: CEITEC - středoevropský technologický institut (Akronym: CEITEC)
Investor: Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy ČR, CEITEC - středoevropský technologický institut, 1.1 Evropská centra excelence
CZ.1.07/2.3.00/20.0043, interní kód MUNázev: PlantGPPS - Rozvoj lidských zdrojů pro výzkum, vývoj a inovace v oblasti genomiky a proteomiky rostlinných systémů (Akronym: PlantGPPS)
Investor: Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy ČR, PlantGPPS - Rozvoj lidských zdrojů pro výzkum, vývoj a inovace v oblasti genomiky a proteomiky rostlinných systémů, 2.3 Lidské zdroje ve výzkumu a vývoji
GAP501/11/0596, projekt VaVNázev: Epigenetické mechanismy regulace rostlinných telomer (Akronym: epigenetika telomer)
Investor: Grantová agentura ČR, Epigenetické mechanismy regulace rostlinných telomer
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