Microarray expression analysis of meiosis and microsporogenesis in hexaploid bread wheat

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Our understanding of the mechanisms that govern the cellular process of meiosis is limited in higher plants with polyploid genomes. Bread wheat is an allohexaploid that behaves as a diploid during meiosis. Chromosome pairing is restr...

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Main Authors: Langridge Peter, Spangenberg German, Webster Tracie, Shirley Neil, Sutton Tim, Baumann Ute, Crismani Wayne, Able Jason A
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2006-10-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/7/267
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spelling doaj-9afd532a704d47c0bd0d6dc4129aa2682020-11-25T01:32:31ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642006-10-017126710.1186/1471-2164-7-267Microarray expression analysis of meiosis and microsporogenesis in hexaploid bread wheatLangridge PeterSpangenberg GermanWebster TracieShirley NeilSutton TimBaumann UteCrismani WayneAble Jason A<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Our understanding of the mechanisms that govern the cellular process of meiosis is limited in higher plants with polyploid genomes. Bread wheat is an allohexaploid that behaves as a diploid during meiosis. Chromosome pairing is restricted to homologous chromosomes despite the presence of homoeologues in the nucleus. The importance of wheat as a crop and the extensive use of wild wheat relatives in breeding programs has prompted many years of cytogenetic and genetic research to develop an understanding of the control of chromosome pairing and recombination. The rapid advance of biochemical and molecular information on meiosis in model organisms such as yeast provides new opportunities to investigate the molecular basis of chromosome pairing control in wheat. However, building the link between the model and wheat requires points of data contact.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We report here a large-scale transcriptomics study using the Affymetrix wheat GeneChip<sup>® </sup>aimed at providing this link between wheat and model systems and at identifying early meiotic genes. Analysis of the microarray data identified 1,350 transcripts temporally-regulated during the early stages of meiosis. Expression profiles with annotated transcript functions including chromatin condensation, synaptonemal complex formation, recombination and fertility were identified. From the 1,350 transcripts, 30 displayed at least an eight-fold expression change between and including pre-meiosis and telophase II, with more than 50% of these having no similarities to known sequences in NCBI and TIGR databases.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This resource is now available to support research into the molecular basis of pairing and recombination control in the complex polyploid, wheat.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/7/267
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author Langridge Peter
Spangenberg German
Webster Tracie
Shirley Neil
Sutton Tim
Baumann Ute
Crismani Wayne
Able Jason A
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Spangenberg German
Webster Tracie
Shirley Neil
Sutton Tim
Baumann Ute
Crismani Wayne
Able Jason A
Microarray expression analysis of meiosis and microsporogenesis in hexaploid bread wheat
BMC Genomics
author_facet Langridge Peter
Spangenberg German
Webster Tracie
Shirley Neil
Sutton Tim
Baumann Ute
Crismani Wayne
Able Jason A
author_sort Langridge Peter
title Microarray expression analysis of meiosis and microsporogenesis in hexaploid bread wheat
title_short Microarray expression analysis of meiosis and microsporogenesis in hexaploid bread wheat
title_full Microarray expression analysis of meiosis and microsporogenesis in hexaploid bread wheat
title_fullStr Microarray expression analysis of meiosis and microsporogenesis in hexaploid bread wheat
title_full_unstemmed Microarray expression analysis of meiosis and microsporogenesis in hexaploid bread wheat
title_sort microarray expression analysis of meiosis and microsporogenesis in hexaploid bread wheat
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2006-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Our understanding of the mechanisms that govern the cellular process of meiosis is limited in higher plants with polyploid genomes. Bread wheat is an allohexaploid that behaves as a diploid during meiosis. Chromosome pairing is restricted to homologous chromosomes despite the presence of homoeologues in the nucleus. The importance of wheat as a crop and the extensive use of wild wheat relatives in breeding programs has prompted many years of cytogenetic and genetic research to develop an understanding of the control of chromosome pairing and recombination. The rapid advance of biochemical and molecular information on meiosis in model organisms such as yeast provides new opportunities to investigate the molecular basis of chromosome pairing control in wheat. However, building the link between the model and wheat requires points of data contact.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We report here a large-scale transcriptomics study using the Affymetrix wheat GeneChip<sup>® </sup>aimed at providing this link between wheat and model systems and at identifying early meiotic genes. Analysis of the microarray data identified 1,350 transcripts temporally-regulated during the early stages of meiosis. Expression profiles with annotated transcript functions including chromatin condensation, synaptonemal complex formation, recombination and fertility were identified. From the 1,350 transcripts, 30 displayed at least an eight-fold expression change between and including pre-meiosis and telophase II, with more than 50% of these having no similarities to known sequences in NCBI and TIGR databases.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This resource is now available to support research into the molecular basis of pairing and recombination control in the complex polyploid, wheat.</p>
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