Methylation status of ACCase promoter affects seed vigor-viability trait in Oryza sativa L.

Rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties exhibiting phenotypic features of high/low seed vigor-viability were used to explore genetic controls associated with a varietal difference in seed vigor and viability traits. Since germination rate i.e. vigor is a reflection of the onset of metabolic activity of a h...

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Main Authors: Subhabrata Ghosh, Swati Sen-Mandi
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Language:English
Published: Society for Tropical Plant Research 2018-04-01
Series:Tropical Plant Research
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Online Access:http://www.tropicalplantresearch.com/download/246/1.pdf
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spelling doaj-6c80b38a882346f79dad991a48fcd7fb2020-11-24T22:44:50ZengSociety for Tropical Plant ResearchTropical Plant Research2349-11832018-04-01511710.22271/tpr.2018.v5.i1.001Methylation status of ACCase promoter affects seed vigor-viability trait in Oryza sativa L.Subhabrata Ghosh0Swati Sen-Mandi1Division of Plant Biology, Bose Institute, Kolkata-700009, West Bengal, IndiaDivision of Plant Biology, Bose Institute, Kolkata-700009, West Bengal, IndiaRice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties exhibiting phenotypic features of high/low seed vigor-viability were used to explore genetic controls associated with a varietal difference in seed vigor and viability traits. Since germination rate i.e. vigor is a reflection of the onset of metabolic activity of a hitherto quiescent embryo and seed viability reflects cell molecular events controlling macromolecular damage/protection in post-harvest (dry) quiescent embryo, expression of a house-keeping gene viz. Acetyl CoA Carboxylase (ACCase), that through its dual role controls lipid biosynthesis for germination and flavonoid biosynthesis for macromolecular protection during post-harvest aging, was studied. Our data revealed variation in ACCase gene expression among high and low vigor-viability varieties although Southern blot analysis demonstrated single copy of this gene in all the varieties regardless of their vigor-viability status. Methylation Sensitive Restriction Enzyme assay revealed methylation in CpG island of ACCase promoter in the phenotypically designated low vigor-viability varieties confirming that low seed vigor in rice varieties is due to low expression of ACCase gene brought about by its promoter methylation. Since promoter methylation is transferable through breeding lines this study opens up an opportunity for introgressing high seed vigor-viability trait into otherwise desirable varieties.http://www.tropicalplantresearch.com/download/246/1.pdfOryza sativaSeed vigor-viabilityAcetyl CoA CarboxylaseGene copy numberGene expressionPromoter methylation
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author Subhabrata Ghosh
Swati Sen-Mandi
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Swati Sen-Mandi
Methylation status of ACCase promoter affects seed vigor-viability trait in Oryza sativa L.
Tropical Plant Research
Oryza sativa
Seed vigor-viability
Acetyl CoA Carboxylase
Gene copy number
Gene expression
Promoter methylation
author_facet Subhabrata Ghosh
Swati Sen-Mandi
author_sort Subhabrata Ghosh
title Methylation status of ACCase promoter affects seed vigor-viability trait in Oryza sativa L.
title_short Methylation status of ACCase promoter affects seed vigor-viability trait in Oryza sativa L.
title_full Methylation status of ACCase promoter affects seed vigor-viability trait in Oryza sativa L.
title_fullStr Methylation status of ACCase promoter affects seed vigor-viability trait in Oryza sativa L.
title_full_unstemmed Methylation status of ACCase promoter affects seed vigor-viability trait in Oryza sativa L.
title_sort methylation status of accase promoter affects seed vigor-viability trait in oryza sativa l.
publisher Society for Tropical Plant Research
series Tropical Plant Research
issn 2349-1183
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties exhibiting phenotypic features of high/low seed vigor-viability were used to explore genetic controls associated with a varietal difference in seed vigor and viability traits. Since germination rate i.e. vigor is a reflection of the onset of metabolic activity of a hitherto quiescent embryo and seed viability reflects cell molecular events controlling macromolecular damage/protection in post-harvest (dry) quiescent embryo, expression of a house-keeping gene viz. Acetyl CoA Carboxylase (ACCase), that through its dual role controls lipid biosynthesis for germination and flavonoid biosynthesis for macromolecular protection during post-harvest aging, was studied. Our data revealed variation in ACCase gene expression among high and low vigor-viability varieties although Southern blot analysis demonstrated single copy of this gene in all the varieties regardless of their vigor-viability status. Methylation Sensitive Restriction Enzyme assay revealed methylation in CpG island of ACCase promoter in the phenotypically designated low vigor-viability varieties confirming that low seed vigor in rice varieties is due to low expression of ACCase gene brought about by its promoter methylation. Since promoter methylation is transferable through breeding lines this study opens up an opportunity for introgressing high seed vigor-viability trait into otherwise desirable varieties.
topic Oryza sativa
Seed vigor-viability
Acetyl CoA Carboxylase
Gene copy number
Gene expression
Promoter methylation
url http://www.tropicalplantresearch.com/download/246/1.pdf
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