The SET-Domain Containing Protein and MYB-related Families: Genes AT2G05900 & AT1G17460
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The SET-Domain Containing Protein and MYB-related Families:
Genes AT2G05900 & AT1G17460
Kristin Gill
HC70AL Spring 2008
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• The gene is 939 base pairs in length
• AT1G05900 encodes a SET-Domain Containing Protein of 312 amino acids
What is AT2G05900?
EXON5’ 3’
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What is a SET-Domain Containing Protein?
• Includes all but one of the proteins that methylate histones on lysine
• Function is to transfer a methyl group to lysine on the histone
• Methylation of histone lysine functions as a post-translational modification
• Serves as a marker for the recruitment of specific complexes that direct the organization of chromatin
• Important in the regulation of chromatin and gene expression
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What role do SET-Domain Containing Proteins play in
Arabidopsis thaliana?
• Control gene expression during development
• Important for developmental processes, such as:– Embryogenesis– Regulation of pollen tube growth– Flowering time control
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What role does SET-Domain Containing Protein AT2G05900 Gene play in Arabidopsis seed development?
• Study AT2G05900 knockout line
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Where is the T-DNA insert in AT2G05900?
Fw Rv
T-DNA
LBb1
According to SALK, the T-DNA inserts at nucleotide 622
Sequencing results confirmed SALK’s predictions!
EXON
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What were the genotyping results?
Homozygous(Plant 5)
Expected Size (T-DNA): 455 bp
Wildtype
(Plants1,2,4,9,11) Expected Size: 750bp
FW+RV+LBb1
04/17/2008 105 Volts
3:00-4:00 PM
1.5% Agarose
04/17/2008 105 Volts
3:00-4:00 PM
1.5% Agarose FW+RV+LBb1
Hemizygous(Plant 1)
04/18/2008 105 Volts
3:00-4:00 PM
1.5% Agarose
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What do my results mean?
Since I found a homozygous mutant, a knockout of AT2G05900 does NOT cause seed lethality!!!
Genotype # of Plants
Wildtype/Wildtype 11
Hemizygous 1
Mutant/Mutant 1
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Where is AT2G05900 active?
AT2G05900 is absent in these stages of development
Gene Chip Data
A = Absent
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Where is AT2G05900 active?
AT2G05900 is absent in the leaf and silique stages of development and confirms Gene Chip data
Expected RT-PCR Product Size: 196 bp
Observed RT-PCR Product Size: NONE!
06/02/2008 105 Volts
5:00-6:00 PM
1.5% Agarose
TUBULIN+FW+RV
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Did the mutant plants show any phenotypic differences?
Knockout of AT2G05900 Wildtype Plant
NO! At the torpedo stage, the mutant plant appears normal
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What does gene AT1G17460 code for?
A MYB-related Family Transcription Factor
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What is a MYB Family Transcription Factor?
• MYeloBlast ---> MYB
• First MYB gene identified was the "oncogene" v-MYB derived from the avian myeloblastosis virus
• 203 MYB Family Transcription Factors identified
• Domain generally contains up to three imperfect repeats, R1, R2 and R3
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The MYB Family Transcription Factor in Arabidopsis thaliana
• 150 loci code for MYB Family Transcription factors
• In Arabidopsis, almost all of the MYB proteins belong to the MYB-R2R3 class (131 members)
• Contain two imperfect repeats of the MYB motif
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What does gene AT1G17460 code for?
A MYB-related Family Transcription Factor
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What is a MYB-related Family Transcription Factor?
• In addition to the MYB-R2R3 proteins, Arabidopsis contains additional transcription factors characterized by a more divergent MYB domain
• This domain is present usually as a single repeat and are called "MYB-related"
• In the Arabidopsis genome there are 49 loci that code for MYB-related Family Transcription factors
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What are the functions of plant MYB proteins?
• Wide diversity of functions
• By no means fully characterized
• In general: regulate many aspects of plant development and metabolism
• Specifically,– Aid in pathogen defense– Induce response to abiotic stress– Involved in tryptophan biosynthesis– Important in cellular morphogenesis
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What is the size and orientation of AT1G17460?
• The gene is 3,903 base pairs in length
• The size of its protein is 604 amino acids
• AT2G05900 is oriented in the 5’ 3’ direction
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What is the structure of AT1G17460?
EXON 1 EXON 2 EXON 3 EXON 4 EXON 5 EXON 6 EXON 7 EXON 8 EXON 9 5’UTR3’5’UTR3’
1-159
676-825
964-1138
1474-1532
1656-2507
2721-2855
3096-3371
3453-3497
3581-3903
5’ 3’
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Where is the T-DNA insert in AT1G17460?
EXON 1 EXON 2 EXON 3 EXON 4 EXON 5 EXON 6 EXON 7 EXON 8 EXON 9 5’UTR3’5’UTR3’
Fw Rv
T-DNA
LBb1
According to SALK, the T-DNA inserts at nucleotide 1806
Sequencing results confirmed SALK’s predictions!
5’ 3’
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What were the genotyping results?
Wildtype(Plant 1)
Expected Size: 1213bp
Observed Size:~1200bp
Homozygous Mutant
(Plants 2-8) Expected Size: 964bp
Observed Size:~950bp
05/15/2008 105 Volts
4:00-5:00 PM
1.5% Agarose
FW+RV+LBb1
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What do my results mean?
Since I found homozygous mutants, a knockout of AT1G17460 does NOT cause seed lethality!
Genotype # of Plants
Wildtype/Wildtype 1
Hemizygous 0
Mutant/Mutant 7
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Where is AT1G17460 active?
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GeneChip Data
AT1G1460 is expressed in at least one stage of seed development and data is inconsistent as to whether it is expressed in the leaf
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Where is AT1G17460 active?
My RT-PCR data supports the gene chip data in that the gene is active in the seed
It also shows that the gene is active in the leaf
Expected RT-PCR Product Size: 166 bp
Observed RT-PCR Product Size: ~170bp
TUBULIN+FW+RV
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Did the mutant plants show any phenotypic differences?
Mutant Seeds (Knockout of AT1G17460)
Mutant plant shows white seed phenotype!
Wildtype Seeds
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How did I study gene activity in AT1G17460?
• Gene activity is controlled by the upstream region
• Amplified upstream region using iProof Polymerase
• Ligated into the TOPO-vector
• E. coli cells transformed with recombinant plasmids
• Restriction Digest with Asc I
• Isolate and sequence recombinant plasmids
•Expected Size of Upstream PCR Product: 1.2 kb•Expected Size of Recombinant Plasmid: 3.8 kb•Observed Size of Recombinant Plasmid: ~3.8 kb
Recombinant Plasmids
Cloned upstream region of Plasmid 1 corresponds to the upstream region of AT1G17460!
05/06/2008 4:00-5:00 PM
105 Volts 1% Agarose
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What is the significance of my results?
• A knockout of AT2G05900 does not cause seed lethality– There may be redundancy
in gene function
• A knockout of AT1G17460 does not cause seed lethality, but some seeds had a different phenotype– The knockout may cause the
different seed phenotype
OR– It is the result of environmental
conditions
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What further research should be done?
AT2G05900 AT1G17460
• Examine more seeds and siliques for phenotypic differences
• Clone the upstream region and use GFP’s to determine where the gene is expressed
•Double knockout
• Use GFP’s and cloned upstream region to determine where the gene is expressed
• Examine more seeds and siliques for phenotypic differences
•Double knockout
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Acknowledgements
I would like to thank Anhthu, Daisy, Bekah, Tomo, Brandon, the entire HC70AL class, and Dr. Goldberg for all of their help this quarter!
It wouldn’t have been the same without you!