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THE PLANT CELL, Vol 9, Issue 6 925-945, Copyright © 1997 by American Society of Plant Biologists
Epigenetic Silencing of a Foreign Gene in Nuclear Transformants of Chlamydomonas
H. Cerutti, A. M. Johnson, N. W. Gillham and J. E. Boynton
Developmental, Cell, and Molecular Biology Group, Departments of Botany and Zoology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708-1000
The unstable expression of introduced genes poses a serious problem for the
application of transgenic technology in plants. In transformants of the
unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, expression of a
eubacterial aadA gene, conferring spectinomycin resistance, is
transcriptionally suppressed by a reversible epigenetic mechanism(s).
Variations in the size and frequency of colonies surviving on different
concentrations of spectinomycin as well as the levels of transcriptional
activity of the introduced transgene(s) suggest the existence of
intermediate expression states in genetically identical cells. Gene
silencing does not correlate with methylation of the integrated DNA and
does not involve large alterations in its chromatin structure, as revealed
by digestion with restriction endonucleases and DNase I. Transgene
repression is enhanced by lower temperatures, similar to position effect
variegation in Drosophila. By analogy to epigenetic phenomena in several
eukaryotes, our results suggest a possible role for (hetero)chromatic
chromosomal domains in transcriptional inactivation.
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