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Deciphering extrachromosomal circular DNA in Arabidopsis

Keyi Wang, Hui Tian, Lequn Wang, Lin Wang, Yacong Tan, Ziting Zhang, Kai Sun, Meng Yin, Qinggong Wei, Baohua Guo, Jinyu Han, Peiru Zhang, Han Li, Yulong Liu, Hongwei Zhao, Xiaoyong Sun

2021Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) is independent of the chromosome and exists in many eukaryotes. However, the nature and origin of eccDNA in plants remains unclear. In this study, we sequenced 12 samples from four tissues (leaf, flower, stem and root) with three biological replicates. In total, we found 743 eccDNAs found in at least two samples. Most of eccDNA have inverted repeats ranging from 4 to 12 bp in the boundaries. Interestingly, eccDNA is not only related to transposon activity, but also hosts tRNA genes, suggesting that the eccDNAs may be associated with tRNA abundance which controls protein synthesis under conditions of stress. Our results provide an unprecedented view of eccDNA, which is still naïve in scope.

Topics & Concepts

Extrachromosomal DNABiologyTransposable elementArabidopsisGeneticsGeneTransfer RNADNAChromosomeComputational biologyGenomeMutantRNARNA modifications and cancerCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsChromosomal and Genetic Variations