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Combined linkage and association mapping reveals CYCD5;1 as a quantitative trait gene for endoreduplication in Arabidopsis.


ABSTRACT: Endoreduplication is the process where a cell replicates its genome without mitosis and cytokinesis, often followed by cell differentiation. This alternative cell cycle results in various levels of endoploidy, reaching 4× or higher one haploid set of chromosomes. Endoreduplication is found in animals and is widespread in plants, where it plays a major role in cellular differentiation and plant development. Here, we show that variation in endoreduplication between Arabidopsis thaliana accessions Columbia-0 and Kashmir is controlled by two major quantitative trait loci, ENDO-1 and ENDO-2. A local candidate gene association analysis in a set of 87 accessions, combined with expression analysis, identified CYCD5;1 as the most likely candidate gene underlying ENDO-2, operating as a rate-determining factor of endoreduplication. In accordance, both the overexpression and silencing of CYCD5;1 were effective in changing DNA ploidy levels, confirming CYCD5;1 to be a previously undescribed quantitative trait gene underlying endoreduplication in Arabidopsis.

SUBMITTER: Sterken R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3311334 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Combined linkage and association mapping reveals CYCD5;1 as a quantitative trait gene for endoreduplication in Arabidopsis.

Sterken Roel R   Kiekens Raphaël R   Boruc Joanna J   Zhang Fanghong F   Vercauteren Annelies A   Vercauteren Ilse I   De Smet Lien L   Dhondt Stijn S   Inzé Dirk D   De Veylder Lieven L   Russinova Eugenia E   Vuylsteke Marnik M  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120305 12


Endoreduplication is the process where a cell replicates its genome without mitosis and cytokinesis, often followed by cell differentiation. This alternative cell cycle results in various levels of endoploidy, reaching 4× or higher one haploid set of chromosomes. Endoreduplication is found in animals and is widespread in plants, where it plays a major role in cellular differentiation and plant development. Here, we show that variation in endoreduplication between Arabidopsis thaliana accessions  ...[more]

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