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Transposon-induced inversions activate gene expression in the maize pericarp
Authors:Sharu Paul Sharma  Tao Zuo  Thomas Peterson
Institution:1. Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA;2. Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA
Abstract:Chromosomal inversions can have considerable biological and agronomic impacts including disrupted gene function, change in gene expression, and inhibited recombination. Here, we describe the molecular structure and functional impact of six inversions caused by Alternative Transpositions between p1 and p2 genes responsible for floral pigmentation in maize. In maize line p1-wwB54, the p1 gene is null and the p2 gene is expressed in anther and silk but not in pericarp, making the kernels white. By screening for kernels with red pericarp, we identified inversions in this region caused by transposition of Ac and fractured Ac (fAc) transposable elements. We hypothesize that these inversions place the p2 gene promoter near a p1 gene enhancer, thereby activating p2 expression in kernel pericarp. To our knowledge, this is the first report of multiple recurrent inversions that change the position of a gene promoter relative to an enhancer to induce ectopic expression in a eukaryote.
Keywords:maize  inversion  alternative transposition  Ac/fAc  pericarp  enhancer  RET
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