Authors
Evan S Forsythe, Corrinne E Grover, Emma R Miller, Justin L Conover, Mark A Arick, M Carolina F Chavarro, Soraya CM Leal-Bertioli, Daniel G Peterson, Joel Sharbrough, Jonathan F Wendel, Daniel B Sloan
Publication date
2022/7
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
119
Issue
30
Pages
e2204187119
Description
Mitochondrial and plastid functions depend on coordinated expression of proteins encoded by genomic compartments that have radical differences in copy number of organellar and nuclear genomes. In polyploids, doubling of the nuclear genome may add challenges to maintaining balanced expression of proteins involved in cytonuclear interactions. Here, we use ribo-depleted RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) to analyze transcript abundance for nuclear and organellar genomes in leaf tissue from four different polyploid angiosperms and their close diploid relatives. We find that even though plastid genomes contain <1% of the number of genes in the nuclear genome, they generate the majority (69.9 to 82.3%) of messenger RNA (mRNA) transcripts in the cell. Mitochondrial genes are responsible for a much smaller percentage (1.3 to 3.7%) of the leaf mRNA pool but still produce much higher transcript abundances per …
Total citations
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