Dokument: Hybrid allele-specific ChIP-seq analysis identifies variation in brassinosteroid-responsive transcription factor binding linked to traits in maize

Titel:Hybrid allele-specific ChIP-seq analysis identifies variation in brassinosteroid-responsive transcription factor binding linked to traits in maize
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URN (NBN):urn:nbn:de:hbz:061-20241111-101302-6
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Sprache:Englisch
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Autoren: Hartwig, Thomas [Autor]
Banf, Michael [Autor]
Prietsch, Gisele Passaia [Autor]
Zhu, Jia-Ying [Autor]
Mora-Ramírez, Isabel [Autor]
Schippers, Jos H. M. [Autor]
Snodgrass, Samantha J. [Autor]
Seetharam, Arun S. [Autor]
Huettel, Bruno [Autor]
Kolkman, Judith M. [Autor]
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Stichwörter:Functional variation, ChIP-seq, Brassinosteroid, Regulatory network, Transcription factor, Allele-specific
Beschreibung:Background

Genetic variation in regulatory sequences that alter transcription factor (TF) binding is a major cause of phenotypic diversity. Brassinosteroid is a growth hormone that has major effects on plant phenotypes. Genetic variation in brassinosteroid-responsive cis-elements likely contributes to trait variation. Pinpointing such regulatory variations and quantitative genomic analysis of the variation in TF-target binding, however, remains challenging. How variation in transcriptional targets of signaling pathways such as the brassinosteroid pathway contributes to phenotypic variation is an important question to be investigated with innovative approaches.
Results

Here, we use a hybrid allele-specific chromatin binding sequencing (HASCh-seq) approach and identify variations in target binding of the brassinosteroid-responsive TF ZmBZR1 in maize. HASCh-seq in the B73xMo17 F1s identifies thousands of target genes of ZmBZR1. Allele-specific ZmBZR1 binding (ASB) has been observed for 18.3% of target genes and is enriched in promoter and enhancer regions. About a quarter of the ASB sites correlate with sequence variation in BZR1-binding motifs and another quarter correlate with haplotype-specific DNA methylation, suggesting that both genetic and epigenetic variations contribute to the high level of variation in ZmBZR1 occupancy. Comparison with GWAS data shows linkage of hundreds of ASB loci to important yield and disease-related traits.
Conclusion

Our study provides a robust method for analyzing genome-wide variations of TF occupancy and identifies genetic and epigenetic variations of the brassinosteroid response transcription network in maize.
Rechtliche Vermerke:Originalveröffentlichung:
Hartwig, T., Banf, M., Prietsch, G. P., Zhu, J.-Y., Mora-Ramírez, I., Schippers, J. H. M., Snodgrass, S. J., Seetharam, A. S., Huettel, B., Kolkman, J. M., Yang, J., Engelhorn, J., & Wang, Z.-Y. (2023). Hybrid allele-specific ChIP-seq analysis identifies variation in brassinosteroid-responsive transcription factor binding linked to traits in maize. Genome Biology, 24, Article 108. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-023-02909-w
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Fachbereich / Einrichtung:Mathematisch- Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät
Dokument erstellt am:11.11.2024
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