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Paternal Imprinting of Dosage-Effect Defective1 Contributes to Seed Weight Xenia in Maize4Historically, xenia effects were hypothesized to be unique genetic contributions of pollen to seed phenotype, but most examples represent standard complementation of Mendelian traits. We identified the imprinted dosage-effect defective1 (ded1) locus in maize (Zea mays) as a paternal regulator of seed size and development. Hypomorphic alleles show a 5-10% seed weight reduction when ded1 is transmitted through the male, while homozygous mutants are defective with a 70-90% seed weight reduction. Ded1 encodes an R2R3-MYB transcription factor expressed specifically during early endosperm development with paternal allele bias. DED1 directly activates early endosperm genes and endosperm adjacent to scutellum cell layer genes, while directly repressing late grain-fill genes. These results demonstrate xenia as originally defined: Imprinting of Ded1 causes the paternal allele to set the pace of endosperm development thereby influencing grain set and size.
Document ID
20230000201
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Poster
Authors
Dawei Dai
(University of Florida Gainesville, Florida, United States)
Janaki S. Mudunkothge
(University of Florida Gainesville, Florida, United States)
Mary Galli
(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States)
Si Nian Char
(Donald Danforth Plant Science Center St Louis, Missouri, United States)
Ruth Davenport
(University of Florida Gainesville, Florida, United States)
Xiaojin Zhou
(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Beijing, China)
Jeffery L. Gustin
(University of Florida Gainesville, Florida, United States)
Gertraud Spielbauer
(University of Florida Gainesville, Florida, United States)
Junya Zhang
(University of Florida)
W. Brad Barbazuk
(University of Florida Gainesville, Florida, United States)
Bing Yang
(Donald Danforth Plant Science Center St Louis, Missouri, United States)
Andrea Gallavotti
(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States)
A. Mark Settles
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Date Acquired
January 9, 2023
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Meeting Information
Meeting: Plant and Animal Genome Conference (PAG 30)
Location: San Diego, CA
Country: US
Start Date: January 13, 2023
End Date: January 18, 2023
Sponsors: Agilent Technologies (United States)
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 719125.05.11.01.07
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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Keywords
Genomics
Transcriptome
Genetics
Epigenetics
Plant development
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