Novel meiotic miRNAs and indications for a role of phasiRNAs in meiosis

Small RNAs (sRNA) add additional layers to the regulation of gene expression, with siRNAs directing gene silencing at the DNA level by RdDM (RNA-directed DNA methylation), and miRNAs directing post-transcriptional regulation of specific target genes, mostly by mRNA cleavage. We used manually isolate...

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Main Authors: Stefanie eDukowic-Schulze, Anitha eSundararajan, Thiruvarangan eRamaraj, Shahryar eKianian, Wojtek P Pawlowski, Joann eMudge, Changbin eChen
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00762/full
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spelling doaj-92bf324eaa2a452cab586ceda36da2c12020-11-24T22:16:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2016-06-01710.3389/fpls.2016.00762204109Novel meiotic miRNAs and indications for a role of phasiRNAs in meiosisStefanie eDukowic-Schulze0Anitha eSundararajan1Thiruvarangan eRamaraj2Shahryar eKianian3Wojtek P Pawlowski4Joann eMudge5Changbin eChen6University of MinnesotaNational Center for Genome Resources (NCGR)National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR)United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS)Cornell UniversityNational Center for Genome Resources (NCGR)University of MinnesotaSmall RNAs (sRNA) add additional layers to the regulation of gene expression, with siRNAs directing gene silencing at the DNA level by RdDM (RNA-directed DNA methylation), and miRNAs directing post-transcriptional regulation of specific target genes, mostly by mRNA cleavage. We used manually isolated male meiocytes from maize (Zea mays) to investigate sRNA and DNA methylation landscapes during zygotene, an early stage of meiosis during which steps of meiotic recombination and synapsis of paired homologous chromosomes take place. We discovered two novel miRNAs from meiocytes, and identified putative target genes. Furthermore, we detected abundant phasiRNAs of 21 nt and 24 nt length. PhasiRNAs are phased small RNAs which occur in 21 nt or 24 nt intervals, at a few hundred loci, specifically in male reproductive tissues in grasses. So far, the function of phasiRNAs remained elusive. Data from isolated meiocytes now revealed elevated DNA methylation at phasiRNA loci, especially in the CHH context, suggesting a role for phasiRNAs in cis DNA methylation. In addition, we consider a role of these phasiRNAs in chromatin remodeling/ dynamics during meiosis. However, this is not well supported yet and will need more additional data. Here, we only lay out the idea due to other relevant literature and our additional observation of a peculiar GC content pattern at phasiRNA loci. Chromatin remodeling is also indicated by the discovery that histone genes were enriched for sRNA of 22 nt length. Taken together, we gained clues that lead us to hypothesize sRNA-driven DNA methylation and possibly chromatin remodeling during male meiosis in the monocot maize which is in line with and extends previous knowledge.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00762/fullDNA MethylationMeiosisPlantsMaizesmall RNAsRNA
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author Stefanie eDukowic-Schulze
Anitha eSundararajan
Thiruvarangan eRamaraj
Shahryar eKianian
Wojtek P Pawlowski
Joann eMudge
Changbin eChen
spellingShingle Stefanie eDukowic-Schulze
Anitha eSundararajan
Thiruvarangan eRamaraj
Shahryar eKianian
Wojtek P Pawlowski
Joann eMudge
Changbin eChen
Novel meiotic miRNAs and indications for a role of phasiRNAs in meiosis
Frontiers in Plant Science
DNA Methylation
Meiosis
Plants
Maize
small RNA
sRNA
author_facet Stefanie eDukowic-Schulze
Anitha eSundararajan
Thiruvarangan eRamaraj
Shahryar eKianian
Wojtek P Pawlowski
Joann eMudge
Changbin eChen
author_sort Stefanie eDukowic-Schulze
title Novel meiotic miRNAs and indications for a role of phasiRNAs in meiosis
title_short Novel meiotic miRNAs and indications for a role of phasiRNAs in meiosis
title_full Novel meiotic miRNAs and indications for a role of phasiRNAs in meiosis
title_fullStr Novel meiotic miRNAs and indications for a role of phasiRNAs in meiosis
title_full_unstemmed Novel meiotic miRNAs and indications for a role of phasiRNAs in meiosis
title_sort novel meiotic mirnas and indications for a role of phasirnas in meiosis
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Small RNAs (sRNA) add additional layers to the regulation of gene expression, with siRNAs directing gene silencing at the DNA level by RdDM (RNA-directed DNA methylation), and miRNAs directing post-transcriptional regulation of specific target genes, mostly by mRNA cleavage. We used manually isolated male meiocytes from maize (Zea mays) to investigate sRNA and DNA methylation landscapes during zygotene, an early stage of meiosis during which steps of meiotic recombination and synapsis of paired homologous chromosomes take place. We discovered two novel miRNAs from meiocytes, and identified putative target genes. Furthermore, we detected abundant phasiRNAs of 21 nt and 24 nt length. PhasiRNAs are phased small RNAs which occur in 21 nt or 24 nt intervals, at a few hundred loci, specifically in male reproductive tissues in grasses. So far, the function of phasiRNAs remained elusive. Data from isolated meiocytes now revealed elevated DNA methylation at phasiRNA loci, especially in the CHH context, suggesting a role for phasiRNAs in cis DNA methylation. In addition, we consider a role of these phasiRNAs in chromatin remodeling/ dynamics during meiosis. However, this is not well supported yet and will need more additional data. Here, we only lay out the idea due to other relevant literature and our additional observation of a peculiar GC content pattern at phasiRNA loci. Chromatin remodeling is also indicated by the discovery that histone genes were enriched for sRNA of 22 nt length. Taken together, we gained clues that lead us to hypothesize sRNA-driven DNA methylation and possibly chromatin remodeling during male meiosis in the monocot maize which is in line with and extends previous knowledge.
topic DNA Methylation
Meiosis
Plants
Maize
small RNA
sRNA
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00762/full
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