Genes of both parental origins are differentially involved in early embryogenesis of a tobacco interspecies hybrid.

BACKGROUND: In animals, early embryonic development is largely dependent on maternal transcripts synthesized during gametogenesis. However, in higher plants, the extent of maternal control over zygote development and early embryogenesis is not fully understood yet. Nothing is known about the activit...

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Main Authors: Jun-E Zhang, An Luo, Hai-Ping Xin, Jing Zhao, Shi-Sheng Li, Liang-Huan Qu, Li-Gang Ma, Stefan Scholten, Meng-Xiang Sun
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3150392?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fa040348b1004ef8a53c17e084d5fc732020-11-25T00:11:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0168e2315310.1371/journal.pone.0023153Genes of both parental origins are differentially involved in early embryogenesis of a tobacco interspecies hybrid.Jun-E ZhangAn LuoHai-Ping XinJing ZhaoShi-Sheng LiLiang-Huan QuLi-Gang MaStefan ScholtenMeng-Xiang SunBACKGROUND: In animals, early embryonic development is largely dependent on maternal transcripts synthesized during gametogenesis. However, in higher plants, the extent of maternal control over zygote development and early embryogenesis is not fully understood yet. Nothing is known about the activity of the parental genomes during seed formation of interspecies hybrids. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, we report that an interspecies hybridization system between SR1 (Nicotiana tabacum) and Hamayan (N. rustica) has been successfully established. Based on the system we selected 58 genes that have polymorphic sites between SR1 and Hamayan, and analyzed the allele-specific expression of 28 genes in their hybrid zygotes (Hamayan x SR1). Finally the allele-specific expressions of 8 genes in hybrid zygotes were repeatedly confirmed. Among them, 4 genes were of paternal origin, 1 gene was of maternal origin and 3 genes were of biparental origin. These results revealed obvious biparental involvement and differentially contribution of parental-origin genes to zygote development in the interspecies hybrid. We further detected the expression pattern of the genes at 8-celled embryo stage found that the involvement of the parental-origin genes may change at different stages of embryogenesis. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We reveal that genes of both parental origins are differentially involved in early embryogenesis of a tobacco interspecies hybrid and functions in a developmental stage-dependent manner. This finding may open a window to seek for the possible molecular mechanism of hybrid vigor.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3150392?pdf=render
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author Jun-E Zhang
An Luo
Hai-Ping Xin
Jing Zhao
Shi-Sheng Li
Liang-Huan Qu
Li-Gang Ma
Stefan Scholten
Meng-Xiang Sun
spellingShingle Jun-E Zhang
An Luo
Hai-Ping Xin
Jing Zhao
Shi-Sheng Li
Liang-Huan Qu
Li-Gang Ma
Stefan Scholten
Meng-Xiang Sun
Genes of both parental origins are differentially involved in early embryogenesis of a tobacco interspecies hybrid.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jun-E Zhang
An Luo
Hai-Ping Xin
Jing Zhao
Shi-Sheng Li
Liang-Huan Qu
Li-Gang Ma
Stefan Scholten
Meng-Xiang Sun
author_sort Jun-E Zhang
title Genes of both parental origins are differentially involved in early embryogenesis of a tobacco interspecies hybrid.
title_short Genes of both parental origins are differentially involved in early embryogenesis of a tobacco interspecies hybrid.
title_full Genes of both parental origins are differentially involved in early embryogenesis of a tobacco interspecies hybrid.
title_fullStr Genes of both parental origins are differentially involved in early embryogenesis of a tobacco interspecies hybrid.
title_full_unstemmed Genes of both parental origins are differentially involved in early embryogenesis of a tobacco interspecies hybrid.
title_sort genes of both parental origins are differentially involved in early embryogenesis of a tobacco interspecies hybrid.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description BACKGROUND: In animals, early embryonic development is largely dependent on maternal transcripts synthesized during gametogenesis. However, in higher plants, the extent of maternal control over zygote development and early embryogenesis is not fully understood yet. Nothing is known about the activity of the parental genomes during seed formation of interspecies hybrids. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, we report that an interspecies hybridization system between SR1 (Nicotiana tabacum) and Hamayan (N. rustica) has been successfully established. Based on the system we selected 58 genes that have polymorphic sites between SR1 and Hamayan, and analyzed the allele-specific expression of 28 genes in their hybrid zygotes (Hamayan x SR1). Finally the allele-specific expressions of 8 genes in hybrid zygotes were repeatedly confirmed. Among them, 4 genes were of paternal origin, 1 gene was of maternal origin and 3 genes were of biparental origin. These results revealed obvious biparental involvement and differentially contribution of parental-origin genes to zygote development in the interspecies hybrid. We further detected the expression pattern of the genes at 8-celled embryo stage found that the involvement of the parental-origin genes may change at different stages of embryogenesis. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We reveal that genes of both parental origins are differentially involved in early embryogenesis of a tobacco interspecies hybrid and functions in a developmental stage-dependent manner. This finding may open a window to seek for the possible molecular mechanism of hybrid vigor.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3150392?pdf=render
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