Title: Generating Mutants Reverse Genetics
1Generating MutantsReverse Genetics
- 1. Existing Reverse Genetic Resources
- TUSC
- MTM
- RescueMu
- UniformMu
- RNA silencing
- 2. Soon to Come Reverse Genetic Resources
- TILLING
- Putants, Problems and Pitfalls
2Trait Utility System for Corn (TUSC)
- A reverse genetics approach developed by Pioneer
Hi-Bred (Dupont) - Based on Mutator transposon mutagenesis
- PCR-based screen of DNAs from some 42,000
individuals - Available to the public at no charge (but
licensing agreements must be made for each
institution using this resource).
3Unique events (meiosis) are PCR positive in one
or few progeny
4P0.999
5Mu transpositions leaf cells contain S
parental germinal somatic
6Mu insertions 90 success rate true
nulls ??? (significantly lower)
7BARREN STALK1 MUTANT
- barren stalk1 mutant has defects in axillary
meristem development (vegetative and
reproductive) - ba1 is required for axillary meristem
initiation - mapped on chromosome 3 L
- just one allele in mutant collection identified
in 1928 (ba1-ref)
8LAX1 RICE MUTANT
- lax1 mutant in rice has a phenotype remarkably
similar to ba1
- lax1 and ba1 mutants map in syntenic regions
Similarities between lax1 and ba1 mutants
phenotype, defect in inflorescence development,
map position
92. Isolation of ZmLAX region in ba1-ref mutant
plants
- no differences in the coding sequence
- a 2.2 kb insertion is present at position -330
in ba1-ref ZmLAX promoter
ZmLAX in ba1-ref plants
2.2 kb insertion
ATG
1.7 kb
- 306
- 2.2 kb
219 aa
3. Search for new ba1 alleles Screening of a
Mutator insertion pooled population (TUSC,
Pioneer) with gene specific primers 5
insertions were identified in proximal promoter,
5 UTR, coding sequence and 3 UTR
10PIONEER BA1 NEW ALLELES
ba1-ref
11PIONEER BA1 NEW ALLELES
Cosegregation analysis and the 3 new insertion
alleles indicate that ZmLAX is barren stalk1
12Generating MutantsReverse Genetics
- 1. Existing Reverse Genetic Resources
- TUSC
- MTM
- RescueMu
- UniformMu
- RNA silencing
- 2. Soon to Come Reverse Genetic Resources
- TILLING
- Putants, Problems and Pitfalls
13The MTM uses Mu-killer, a dominant inhibitor of
Mu, to reduce somatic sectors.
(Slotkin, Freeling and Lisch 2003)
Martienssen and Freeling
May et al. 2003
14Problem somatic transpositions of Mu may be
detected by PCR but not germinally transmitted.
hcf106Mu/ with active MuDR
hcf106Mu/hcf106Mu
/
hcf106Mu
somatic insertion
Hcf106
Light sectors are new, somatic Mu insertions in
Hcf106.
15Generating MutantsReverse Genetics
- 1. Existing Reverse Genetic Resources
- TUSC
- MTM
- RescueMu
- UniformMu
- RNA silencing
- 2. Soon to Come Reverse Genetic Resources
- TILLING
- Putants, Problems and Pitfalls
16Maize Gene Discovery Project (PI- Virginia
Walbot, Stanford University)
Lunde et al. 2003
- Has produced over 170,00O ESTs derived from a
broad spectrum of organ types and developmental
stages. - Has cataloged over 31,000 mutants derived from
Mutator-active lines. - Has deposited over 178,000 sequence runs of
genomic DNA flanking RescueMu insertion sites. - Has created library plates of pooled rows and
columns of RescueMu plasmids. - Has generated cDNA microarrays for genome wide
analyses of gene expression.
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19RescueMu Tagging Grids
- Each tagging grid contains 48 rows and 48 columns
of 2304 F1 progeny from RescueMu cross.
ROWS 1-48
X
COLUMNS 1-48
- Leaf samples pooled from a row yield an E. coli
library that immortalizes the RescueMu insertion
plasmids. - Each grid generates 48 row 48 column gt 96 E.
coli libraries.
20Grids Generate
- Selfed ears for phenotype evaluation
- Library plate of immortalized ROW and COLUMN
RescueMu insertion events - Grids with the Highest Forward Mutation Frequency
enter the DNA sequencing queue.
21Grid Plants are Self-Pollinated
- Seeds are deposited at the Maize Coop at the
University of Illinois and are freely available - Seed requests are by ROW COLUMN address, based
on DNA sequence information or PhenotypeDB
22Phenotype DB Finding Mutants on the Web
- Grid tagging plants are self-pollinated and
evaluated for mutations at three life stages.
Data are in a public database. Most mutants are
caused by Mu elements. - STAGE FAMILIES
- seed 35,000
- seedling 8,000
- adult 7,000
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24DNA Sequencing Strategy
- Sequence all the rows of a grid to 95
probability of identifying each heritable
insertion at least once. - Sequence 4 columns to cross-check that likely ROW
germinal insertions are also present in the
COLUMN libraries. Row Column samples are from
different leaves.
25Sequencing Grid G
- 40 of row sequences are singlets and are
likely somatic (non-heritable) insertions - 60 are recovered multiple times and are
likely germinal insertions. Cross-check with
column sequences and progeny analysis confirms
this.
26Likely Germinal Insertions
- Those identical plasmids found more than once per
row or column during RescueMu sequencing - Those identical plasmids found in both a row and
a column by sequencing or by user PCR of a
library plate
27RescueMu Genomic Survey Sequences (GSS)
- 65 match a maize or grass EST RescueMu
targets RNA polymerase II transcription units
(virtually no insertions into pol I and III
genes) - Almost no matches to retrotransposons
- Define maize genes when combined with ESTs
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29Community Uses of RescueMu
- Consult GenBank GSS to find maize genomic
sequences. These are co-assembled with maize
ESTs at ZmDB. - Use PCR of 96-well LIBRARY PLATES containing the
grid ROW COLUMN libraries to determine which
plant has a particular insertion. - Order plant seed for free from the Maize Coop at
the University of Illinois.
30Generating MutantsReverse Genetics
- 1. Existing Reverse Genetic Resources
- TUSC
- MTM
- RescueMu
- UniformMu
- RNA silencing
- 2. Soon to Come Reverse Genetic Resources
- TILLING
- Putants, Problems and Pitfalls
31UniformMu
Mutator-induced mutants in a defined inbred
(W22)background.
Genomic sequence flanking Mu insertions is
obtained through MuTail PCR from MuDR-
backgrounds.
32UniformMu
33Search Mutants Search MuTAIL sequences Browse
Pedigrees
34Browse/search the seed mutant collection
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36Browse MuTAIL libraries
Search MuTAIL database by BLAST
37Generating MutantsReverse Genetics
- 1. Existing Reverse Genetic Resources
- TUSC
- MTM
- RescueMu
- UniformMu
- RNA silencing
- 2. Soon to Come Reverse Genetic Resources
- TILLING
- Putants, Problems and Pitfalls
38RNA-induced Gene Silencing (RNA Interference)
- A transgenic approach to obtaining a mutant
phenotype - Express your targeted gene in an inverted repeat
orientation (antisense-sense) under a strong
constitutive promoter (Ubiquitin or 35S) - Double stranded RNA induces a program of
RNA-directed RNA degradation and RNA-directed DNA
methylation of indogenous gene.
Wang and Waterhouse 2002 Waterhouse Helliwell
2003
39ZAP1 RNA Interference
Terminator
ADH Intron
3 ZAP1A
3 ZAP1A
35S
ZAP1 Silencing
Wild-type Tassel
40ZAP1A RNAi Transgenics
strong
intermediate
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42transgenic
21-23 nuc siRNA
43Generating MutantsReverse Genetics
- 1. Existing Reverse Genetic Resources
- TUSC
- MTM
- RescueMu
- UniformMu
- RNA silencing
- 2. Soon to Come Reverse Genetic Resources
- TILLING
- Putants, Problems and Pitfalls
44TILLING Targeting Induced Limited Lesions IN
Genomes
Make mutant population
Maize Genetics Stock Center for distribution
EMS treat pollen
M2
c1 Sh1 Bz1
bz1
Bulk Seed
Grow-outs open to the general public
Minimum criteria 50 M2 seed with 60
germination
sh1
DNA
Forward screens for specific traits of interest
M3
C1 sh1 bz1
M1
Lyophilized leaf disks
Random intermating
M0
45DNA prepared and equal amounts of each sample
arrayed to microtiter wells, then these 8-fold
pooled
IR-labeled primers create double end-labeled
fragments
46Bands of complementary size are visible, one in
each image channel, corresponding to singly
end-labeled fragments cleaved by CELI at the
mutation site.
Mutant individuals identified from pools,
sequenced. Information and analysis returned to
User, along with Stock Center numbers for
ordering seed.
See Cliff Weil, Purdue
47Generating MutantsReverse Genetics
- 1. Existing Reverse Genetic Resources
- TUSC
- MTM
- RescueMu
- UniformMu
- RNA silencing
- 2. Soon to Come Reverse Genetic Resources
- TILLING
- Putants, Problems and Pitfalls
48Maize Mutants and Their Analysis
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