The coordinated regulation of early meiotic stages is dominated by non‐coding RNAs and stage‐specific transcription in wheat

Author:

Jiang Yunfei1,N'Diaye Amidou2,Koh Chu Shin3,Quilichini Teagen D.1,Shunmugam Arun S. K.1,Kirzinger Morgan W.1,Konkin David1,Bekkaoui Yasmina1,Sari Ehsan12,Pasha Asher4,Esteban Eddi4,Provart Nicholas J.4ORCID,Higgins James D.5,Rozwadowski Kevin6,Sharpe Andrew G.3,Pozniak Curtis J.2,Kagale Sateesh1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aquatic and Crop Resource Development, National Research Council Canada 110 Gymnasium Place Saskatoon SK S7N 0W9 Canada

2. Crop Development Centre University of Saskatchewan 51 Campus Drive Saskatoon SK S7N 5A8 Canada

3. Global Institute for Food Security, University of Saskatchewan 421 Downey Rd. Saskatoon SK S7N 4L8 Canada

4. Department of Cell and Systems Biology/Centre for the Analysis of Genome Evolution and Function University of Toronto 25 Willcocks St. Toronto ON M5S 3B2 Canada

5. Department of Genetics and Genome Biology University of Leicester Adrian Building, University Road Leicester Leicestershire LE1 7RH UK

6. Saskatoon Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada 107 Science Pl. Saskatoon SK S7N 0X2 Canada

Abstract

SUMMARYReproductive success hinges on precisely coordinated meiosis, yet our understanding of how structural rearrangements of chromatin and phase transitions during meiosis are transcriptionally regulated is limited. In crop plants, detailed analysis of the meiotic transcriptome could identify regulatory genes and epigenetic regulators that can be targeted to increase recombination rates and broaden genetic variation, as well as provide a resource for comparison among eukaryotes of different taxa to answer outstanding questions about meiosis. We conducted a meiotic stage‐specific analysis of messenger RNA (mRNA), small non‐coding RNA (sncRNA), and long intervening/intergenic non‐coding RNA (lincRNA) in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and revealed novel mechanisms of meiotic transcriptional regulation and meiosis‐specific transcripts. Amidst general repression of mRNA expression, significant enrichment of ncRNAs was identified during prophase I relative to vegetative cells. The core meiotic transcriptome was comprised of 9309 meiosis‐specific transcripts, 48 134 previously unannotated meiotic transcripts, and many known and novel ncRNAs differentially expressed at specific stages. The abundant meiotic sncRNAs controlled the reprogramming of central metabolic pathways by targeting genes involved in photosynthesis, glycolysis, hormone biosynthesis, and cellular homeostasis, and lincRNAs enhanced the expression of nearby genes. Alternative splicing was not evident in this polyploid species, but isoforms were switched at phase transitions. The novel, stage‐specific regulatory controls uncovered here challenge the conventional understanding of this crucial biological process and provide a new resource of requisite knowledge for those aiming to directly modulate meiosis to improve crop plants. The wheat meiosis transcriptome dataset can be queried for genes of interest using an eFP browser located at https://bar.utoronto.ca/efp_wheat/cgi-bin/efpWeb.cgi?dataSource=Wheat_Meiosis.

Funder

Genome Canada

Genome Prairie

Western Grains Research Foundation

National Research Council Canada

Canada First Research Excellence Fund

University of Saskatchewan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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