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Length variation in short tandem repeats affects gene expression in natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana

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PLANT CELL
Volume 33, Issue 7, Pages 2221-2234

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/plcell/koab107

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  1. Research Council of Norway (RCN) [251076, 230849]

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The study found that short tandem repeats (STRs) play an important role in plant gene expression, serving as a heritable reservoir of genetic variation that can finely regulate gene expression to adapt to local environmental changes. Experimental results in Arabidopsis thaliana support a link between gene expression variation and STR length variation.
The genetic basis for the fine-tuned regulation of gene expression is complex and ultimately influences the phenotype and thus the local adaptation of natural populations. Short tandem repeats (STRs) consisting of repetitive DNA motifs have been shown to regulate gene expression. STRs are variable in length within a population and serve as a heritable, but semi-reversible, reservoir of standing genetic variation. For sessile organisms, such as plants, STRs could be of major importance in fine-tuning gene expression as a response to a shifting local environment. Here, we used a transcriptome dataset from natural accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana to investigate population-wide gene expression patterns in light of genome-wide STR variation. We empirically modeled gene expression as a response to the STR length within and around the gene and demonstrated that an association between gene expression and STR length variation is unequivocally present in the sampled population. To support our model, we explored the promoter activity in a transcriptional regulator involved in root hair formation and provided experimentally determined causality between coding sequence length variation and promoter activity. Our results support a general link between gene expression variation and STR length variation in A. thaliana.

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