Distribution of 1000 sequenced T-DNA tags in the Arabidopsis genome

Plant J. 2002 Oct;32(2):233-42. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-313x.2002.01417.x.

Abstract

Induction of knockout mutations by T-DNA insertion mutagenesis is widely used in studies of plant gene functions. To assess the efficiency of this genetic approach, we have sequenced PCR amplified junctions of 1000 T-DNA insertions and analysed their distribution in the Arabidopsis genome. Map positions of 973 tags could be determined unequivocally, indicating that the majority of T-DNA insertions landed in chromosomal domains of high gene density. Only 4.7% of insertions were found in interspersed, centromeric, telomeric and rDNA repeats, whereas 0.6% of sequenced tags identified chromosomally integrated segments of organellar DNAs. 35.4% of T-DNAs were localized in intervals flanked by ATG and stop codons of predicted genes, showing a distribution of 62.2% in exons and 37.8% in introns. The frequency of T-DNA tags in coding and intergenic regions showed a good correlation with the predicted size distribution of these sequences in the genome. However, the frequency of T-DNA insertions in 3'- and 5'-regulatory regions of genes, corresponding to 300 bp intervals 3' downstream of stop and 5' upstream of ATG codons, was 1.7-2.3-fold higher than in any similar interval elsewhere in the genome. The additive frequency of insertions in 5'-regulatory regions and coding domains provided an estimate for the mutation rate, suggesting that 47.8% of mapped T-DNA tags induced knockout mutations in Arabidopsis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Arabidopsis / genetics*
  • Binding Sites / genetics
  • DNA Mutational Analysis / methods
  • DNA, Bacterial / genetics*
  • DNA, Intergenic / genetics
  • DNA, Plant / chemistry
  • DNA, Plant / genetics
  • Genome, Plant*
  • Models, Genetic
  • Mutagenesis, Insertional
  • Mutation
  • Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid / genetics
  • Sequence Tagged Sites*

Substances

  • DNA, Bacterial
  • DNA, Intergenic
  • DNA, Plant
  • T-DNA