Development of a sequence-indexed collection of transposon tagged maize mutants as a novel public resource and its application in root developmental biology
Final Report Abstract
Genome-wide insertional mutagenesis is a tool to generate loss-of-function mutations for virtually all genes in a genome. In this process, mutations are naturally generated by random integration of mobile DNA elements within a genome. The BonnMu resource is a transposontagged mutant collection, unique in Europe, developed for functional genomics studies in maize (Zea mays L.). In the present project, the mutant repository was expanded by crossing an active Mutator (Mu) line with dent (B73, Co125) and flint (DK105, EP1 and F7) germplasms. By sequencing a total of 8,064 mutagenized BonnMu F2-families we identified 425,924 heritable Mu-insertions affecting 36,612 (83%) of the 44,303 highconfidence gene models of maize. Downstream examination of the heritable Mu-insertions was performed via the automated Mutant-seq Workflow Utility (MuWU). Most of the insertions (94%) were located in coding regions of the genome, mainly in the gene-rich chromosome arms, with 42% in the 5'-untranslated region (UTR). All Mu-insertions and photographs depicting seedling phenotypes from segregating BonnMu F2-families are accessible through the Maize Genetics and Genomics Database (MaizeGDB). In summary, the publicly accessible European BonnMu resource archives insertions for dent and flint lines and is already used worldwide for forward and reverse genetic studies. The genetic diversity represented by the different genetic backgrounds in the BonnMu resource enables the identification of genotype-specific mutations. In the second project, the magenta root dwarf 1 (mrd1) mutant, identified in a forward genetic screening of BonnMu F2-families, was functionally characterized. In comparison to the wild type, the mrd1 mutant accumulates anthocyanins in various root types and exhibit a limited shoot growth under light and dark conditions. The identification of the causal candidate gene was facilitated by the combination of bulked segregant RNA-seq (BSR-seq) and the availability of the sequenced Mu-tagged BonnMu F2-families, which provided a limited number of candidate mutations for the BSR-seq mapping interval. This combinatory approach identified a constitutive photomorphogenesis 9 (cop9) signalosome complex subunit 4 as the causal candidate gene that underlie the mrd1 phenotype. The COP9 signalosome (CSN) is a multiprotein complex initially identified in Arabidopsis thaliana as a repressor of photomorphogenesis. Maize mrd1 mutants show similarities to csn mutants in Arabidopsis such as the constitutive photomorphogenesis, but different patterns of anthocyanin accumulation. PCR- analysis identified mrd1 mutants as homozygous for a Mu-insertion in the mrd1 gene. In a future project, the mrd1 gene could be validated by a gene silencing strategy using RNAi or by a new allele from publicly available mutant resources, such as the continuously expanding BonnMu collection.
Publications
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BonnMu: A Sequence-Indexed Resource of Transposon-Induced Maize Mutations for Functional Genomics Studies. Plant Physiology, 184(2), 620-631.
Marcon, Caroline; Altrogge, Lena; Win, Yan Naing; Stöcker, Tyll; Gardiner, Jack M.; Portwood, John L.; Opitz, Nina; Kortz, Annika; Baldauf, Jutta A.; Hunter, Charles T.; McCarty, Donald R.; Koch, Karen E.; Schoof, Heiko & Hochholdinger, Frank
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European maize genomes highlight intraspecies variation in repeat and gene content. Nature Genetics, 52(9), 950-957.
Haberer, Georg; Kamal, Nadia; Bauer, Eva; Gundlach, Heidrun; Fischer, Iris; Seidel, Michael A.; Spannagl, Manuel; Marcon, Caroline; Ruban, Alevtina; Urbany, Claude; Nemri, Adnane; Hochholdinger, Frank; Ouzunova, Milena; Houben, Andreas; Schön, Chris-Carolin & Mayer, Klaus F. X.
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Expanding BonnMu – The transposon-induced mutant resource in the European flint maize line F7. Poster presentation: Annual Maize Genetics conference 2021, virtual
Win Y.N., Marcon C., Stöcker T., Gardiner J.M., Portwood II J.L., Schoof H. & Hochholdinger F.
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MuWU: Mutant-seq library analysis and annotation. Bioinformatics, 38(3), 837-838.
Stöcker, Tyll; Altrogge, Lena; Marcon, Caroline; Win, Yan Naing; Hochholdinger, Frank & Schoof, Heiko
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Plant flavones enrich rhizosphere Oxalobacteraceae to improve maize performance under nitrogen deprivation. Nature Plants, 7(4), 481-499.
Yu, Peng; He, Xiaoming; Baer, Marcel; Beirinckx, Stien; Tian, Tian; Moya, Yudelsy A. T.; Zhang, Xuechen; Deichmann, Marion; Frey, Felix P.; Bresgen, Verena; Li, Chunjian; Razavi, Bahar S.; Schaaf, Gabriel; von Wirén, Nicolaus; Su, Zhen; Bucher, Marcel; Tsuda, Kenichi; Goormachtig, Sofie; Chen, Xinping & Hochholdinger, Frank
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BonnMu discovers a magenta root dwarf1 (mrd1) mutant in maize. Poster presentation: Botanik-Tagung, Bonn, Germany
Win Y.N., Klaus A., Baer M., Stöcker T., Euler M., Altrogge L., Schoof H., Hochholdinger F. & Marcon C.
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Bacterium-enabled transient gene activation by artificial transcription factors for resolving gene regulation in maize. The Plant Cell, 35(8), 2736-2749.
Zhao, Mingxia; Peng, Zhao; Qin, Yang; Tamang, Tej Man; Zhang, Ling; Tian, Bin; Chen, Yueying; Liu, Yan; Zhang, Junli; Lin, Guifang; Zheng, Huakun; He, Cheng; Lv, Kaiwen; Klaus, Alina; Marcon, Caroline; Hochholdinger, Frank; Trick, Harold N.; Liu, Yunjun; Cho, Myeong-Je ... & Liu, Sanzhen
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The European mutant resource BonnMu and its application in gene function analyses in maize. Oral presentation: 5th European Maize Meeting 2023, Bologna, Italy
Win Y.N. Stöcker T., Baer M., Klaus A., Hochholdinger F. & Marcon C.
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BonnMu: A Resource for Functional Genomics in Maize (Zea mays L.). Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2025(9), pdb.top108465.
Marcon, Caroline; Win, Yan Naing; Du, Xuelian & Hochholdinger, Frank
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Cold mediates maize root hair developmental plasticity via epidermis-specific transcriptomic responses. Plant Physiology, 196(3), 2105-2120.
Zhou, Yaping; Sommer, Mauritz Leonard; Meyer, Annika; Wang, Danning; Klaus, Alina; Stöcker, Tyll; Marcon, Caroline; Schoof, Heiko; Haberer, Georg; Schön, Chris-Carolin; Yu, Peng & Hochholdinger, Frank
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Expanding the BonnMu sequence-indexed repository of transposon induced maize ( Zea mays L.) mutations in dent and flint germplasm.
Win, Yan Naing; Stöcker, Tyll; Du, Xuelian; Brox, Alexa; Pitz, Marion; Klaus, Alina; Schoof, Heiko; Hochholdinger, Frank & Marcon, Caroline
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Heritable microbiome variation is correlated with source environment in locally adapted maize varieties. Nature Plants, 10(4), 598-617.
He, Xiaoming; Wang, Danning; Jiang, Yong; Li, Meng; Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel; McLaughlin, Chloee; Marcon, Caroline; Guo, Li; Baer, Marcel; Moya, Yudelsy A. T.; von Wirén, Nicolaus; Deichmann, Marion; Schaaf, Gabriel; Piepho, Hans-Peter; Yang, Zhikai; Yang, Jinliang; Yim, Bunlong; Smalla, Kornelia; Goormachtig, Sofie ... & Yu, Peng
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Identification of Transposon Insertion Sites in Maize Mu-Tagged Mutants Using Mu-Seq. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2025(9), pdb.prot108586.
Marcon, Caroline; Brox, Alexa; Win, Yan Naing; Stöcker, Tyll; Du, Xuelian; Schoof, Heiko & Hochholdinger, Frank
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Seedling root system adaptation to water availability during maize domestication and global expansion. Nature Genetics, 56(6), 1245-1256.
Yu, Peng; Li, Chunhui; Li, Meng; He, Xiaoming; Wang, Danning; Li, Hongjie; Marcon, Caroline; Li, Yu; Perez-Limón, Sergio; Chen, Xinping; Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel; Koller, Robert; Metzner, Ralf; van Dusschoten, Dagmar; Pflugfelder, Daniel; Borisjuk, Ljudmilla; Plutenko, Iaroslav; Mahon, Audrey; Resende, Marcio F. R. ... & Hochholdinger, Frank
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Use of Maize (Zea mays L.) Mutator Transposon-Induced Mutants of the BonnMu Resource for Forward and Reverse Genetics Studies. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2025(9), pdb.prot108587.
Win, Yan Naing; Pöschel, Martin; Stöcker, Tyll; Du, Xuelian; Klaus, Alina; Braun, Ben Wilhelm; Lukas, Linnéa; Brox, Alexa; Schoof, Heiko; Hochholdinger, Frank & Marcon, Caroline
