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Article Dans Une Revue Development (Cambridge, England) Année : 2012

Evidence for karyoplasmic homeostasis during endoreduplication and a ploidy-dependent increase in gene transcription during tomato fruit growth.

Matthieu Bourdon
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Catherine Cheniclet
Adeline Moïse
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Martine Peypelut
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Valérie Rouyère
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Christian Chevalier
Nathalie Frangne
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Résumé

Endopolyploidy is a widespread process that corresponds to the amplification of the genome in the absence of mitosis. In tomato, very high ploidy levels (up to 256C) are reached during fruit development, concomitant with very large cell sizes. Using cellular approaches (fluorescence and electron microscopy) we provide a structural analysis of endoreduplicated nuclei at the level of chromatin and nucleolar organisation, nuclear shape and relationship with other cellular organelles such as mitochondria. We demonstrate that endopolyploidy in pericarp leads to the formation of polytene chromosomes and markedly affects nuclear structure. Nuclei manifest a complex shape, with numerous deep grooves that are filled with mitochondria, affording a fairly constant ratio between nuclear surface and nuclear volume. We provide the first direct evidence that endopolyploidy plays a role in increased transcription of rRNA and mRNA on a per-nucleus basis. Overall, our results provide quantitative evidence in favour of the karyoplasmic theory and show that endoreduplication is associated with complex cellular organisation during tomato fruit development.

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hal-00855581 , version 1 (29-08-2013)

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Matthieu Bourdon, Julien Pirrello, Catherine Cheniclet, Olivier Coriton, Mickaël Bourge, et al.. Evidence for karyoplasmic homeostasis during endoreduplication and a ploidy-dependent increase in gene transcription during tomato fruit growth.. Development (Cambridge, England), 2012, 139 (20), pp.3817-26. ⟨10.1242/dev.084053⟩. ⟨hal-00855581⟩
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