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Environmental and epigenetic regulation of Rider retrotransposons in tomato.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Catoni, Marco 
Lopez-Gomollon, Sara  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8504-0340

Abstract

Transposable elements in crop plants are the powerful drivers of phenotypic variation that has been selected during domestication and breeding programs. In tomato, transpositions of the LTR (long terminal repeat) retrotransposon family Rider have contributed to various phenotypes of agronomical interest, such as fruit shape and colour. However, the mechanisms regulating Rider activity are largely unknown. We have developed a bioinformatics pipeline for the functional annotation of retrotransposons containing LTRs and defined all full-length Rider elements in the tomato genome. Subsequently, we showed that accumulation of Rider transcripts and transposition intermediates in the form of extrachromosomal DNA is triggered by drought stress and relies on abscisic acid signalling. We provide evidence that residual activity of Rider is controlled by epigenetic mechanisms involving siRNAs and the RNA-dependent DNA methylation pathway. Finally, we demonstrate the broad distribution of Rider-like elements in other plant species, including crops. Our work identifies Rider as an environment-responsive element and a potential source of genetic and epigenetic variation in plants.

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Keywords

Computational Biology, Epigenesis, Genetic, Evolution, Molecular, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Genes, Plant, Genome, Plant, Solanum lycopersicum, Retroelements, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Terminal Repeat Sequences

Journal Title

PLoS Genet

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Journal ISSN

1553-7390
1553-7404

Volume Title

15

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Sponsorship
European Research Council (322621)