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High-resolution expression map of the arabidopsis root reveals alternative splicing and lincRNA regulation

Authors

  • S. Li
  • M. Yamada
  • X. Han
  • U. Ohler
  • P.N. Benfey

Journal

  • Developmental Cell

Citation

  • Dev Cell 39 (4): 508-522

Abstract

  • The extent to which alternative splicing and long intergenic noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs) contribute to the specialized functions of cells within an organ is poorly understood. We generated a comprehensive dataset of gene expression from individual cell types of the Arabidopsis root. Comparisons across cell types revealed that alternative splicing tends to remove parts of coding regions from a longer, major isoform, providing evidence for a progressive mechanism of splicing. Cell-type-specific intron retention suggested a possible origin for this common form of alternative splicing. Coordinated alternative splicing across developmental stages pointed to a role in regulating differentiation. Consistent with this hypothesis, distinct isoforms of a transcription factor were shown to control developmental transitions. lincRNAs were generally lowly expressed at the level of individual cell types, but co-expression clusters provided clues as to their function. Our results highlight insights gained from analysis of expression at the level of individual cell types.


DOI

doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2016.10.012