Resetting of the 24-nt siRNA landscape in rice zygotes

  1. Venkatesan Sundaresan1,4
  1. 1Department of Plant Biology, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA;
  2. 2Department of Plant Biology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, USA;
  3. 3Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 73019, USA;
  4. 4Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA
  1. 5 These authors contributed equally to this work.

  • Corresponding authors: sundar{at}ucdavis.edu, srussell{at}ou.edu, gent{at}uga.edu
  • Abstract

    The zygote, a totipotent stem cell, is crucial to the life cycle of sexually reproducing organisms. It is produced by the fusion of two differentiated cells—the egg and sperm, which in plants have radically different siRNA transcriptomes from each other and from multicellular embryos. Owing to technical challenges, the epigenetic changes that accompany the transition from differentiated gametes to totipotent zygote are poorly understood. Because siRNAs serve as both regulators and outputs of the epigenome, we characterized small RNA transcriptomes of zygotes from rice. Zygote small RNAs exhibit extensive maternal carryover and an apparent lack of paternal contribution, indicated by absence of sperm signature siRNAs. Zygote formation is accompanied by widespread redistribution of 24-nt siRNAs relative to gametes, such that ∼70% of the zygote siRNA loci do not overlap any egg cell siRNA loci. Newly detected siRNA loci in zygote are gene-proximal and not associated with centromeric heterochromatin, similar to canonical siRNAs, in sharp contrast to gametic siRNA loci that are gene-distal and heterochromatic. In addition, zygote but not egg siRNA loci are associated with high DNA methylation in the mature embryo. Thus, the zygote begins transitioning before the first embryonic division to an siRNA profile that is associated with future RdDM in embryogenesis. These findings indicate that, in addition to changes in gene expression, the transition to totipotency in the plant zygote is accompanied by resetting of the epigenetic reprogramming that occurred during gamete formation.

    Footnotes

    • Received July 9, 2021.
    • Accepted December 19, 2021.

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