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Nat Commun ; 12(1): 7153, 2021 12 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34887421

ABSTRACT

During Drosophila embryogenesis, the essential pioneer factor Zelda defines hundreds of cis-regulatory regions and in doing so reprograms the zygotic transcriptome. While Zelda is essential later in development, it is unclear how the ability of Zelda to define cis-regulatory regions is shaped by cell-type-specific chromatin architecture. Asymmetric division of neural stem cells (neuroblasts) in the fly brain provide an excellent paradigm for investigating the cell-type-specific functions of this pioneer factor. We show that Zelda synergistically functions with Notch to maintain neuroblasts in an undifferentiated state. Zelda misexpression reprograms progenitor cells to neuroblasts, but this capacity is limited by transcriptional repressors critical for progenitor commitment. Zelda genomic occupancy in neuroblasts is reorganized as compared to the embryo, and this reorganization is correlated with differences in chromatin accessibility and cofactor availability. We propose that Zelda regulates essential transitions in the neuroblasts and embryo through a shared gene-regulatory network driven by cell-type-specific enhancers.


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Chromatin/metabolism , Drosophila Proteins/metabolism , Drosophila melanogaster/embryology , Drosophila melanogaster/metabolism , Nuclear Proteins/metabolism , Animals , Cell Differentiation , Chromatin/genetics , Drosophila Proteins/genetics , Drosophila melanogaster/genetics , Embryonic Development , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Nuclear Proteins/genetics , Receptors, Notch/genetics , Receptors, Notch/metabolism , Stem Cells/cytology , Stem Cells/metabolism
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Genetics ; 213(3): 1065-1078, 2019 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31481533

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Recombinant inbred lines (RILs) are an important resource for mapping genes controlling complex traits in many species. While RIL populations have been developed for maize, a maize RIL population with multiple teosinte inbred lines as parents has been lacking. Here, we report a teosinte nested association mapping (TeoNAM) population, derived from crossing five teosinte inbreds to the maize inbred line W22. The resulting 1257 BC1S4 RILs were genotyped with 51,544 SNPs, providing a high-density genetic map with a length of 1540 cM. On average, each RIL is 15% homozygous teosinte and 8% heterozygous. We performed joint linkage mapping (JLM) and a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for 22 domestication and agronomic traits. A total of 255 QTL from JLM were identified, with many of these mapping near known genes or novel candidate genes. TeoNAM is a useful resource for QTL mapping for the discovery of novel allelic variation from teosinte. TeoNAM provides the first report that PROSTRATE GROWTH1, a rice domestication gene, is also a QTL associated with tillering in teosinte and maize. We detected multiple QTL for flowering time and other traits for which the teosinte allele contributes to a more maize-like phenotype. Such QTL could be valuable in maize improvement.


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Edible Grain/genetics , Genome-Wide Association Study/methods , Plant Breeding/methods , Quantitative Trait Loci , Zea mays/genetics , Edible Grain/growth & development , Genes, Plant , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Quantitative Trait, Heritable , Zea mays/growth & development
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