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Warmer temperature during asexual reproduction induce methylome, transcriptomic, and lasting phenotypic changes in Fragaria vesca ecotypes

Plants must adapt with increasing speed to global warming to maintain their fitness. One rapid adaptation mechanism is epigenetic memory, which may provide organisms sufficient time to adapt to climate change. We studied how the perennial Fragaria vesca adapted to warmer temperatures (28°C vs. 18°C)...

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Autores principales: Zhang(张宇鹏), YuPeng, Fan, Guangxun, Toivainen, Tuomas, Tengs, Torstein, Yakovlev, Igor, Krokene, Paal, Hytönen, Timo, Fossdal, Carl Gunnar, Grini, Paul E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10500154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37719273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhad156
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author Zhang(张宇鹏), YuPeng
Fan, Guangxun
Toivainen, Tuomas
Tengs, Torstein
Yakovlev, Igor
Krokene, Paal
Hytönen, Timo
Fossdal, Carl Gunnar
Grini, Paul E.
author_facet Zhang(张宇鹏), YuPeng
Fan, Guangxun
Toivainen, Tuomas
Tengs, Torstein
Yakovlev, Igor
Krokene, Paal
Hytönen, Timo
Fossdal, Carl Gunnar
Grini, Paul E.
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description Plants must adapt with increasing speed to global warming to maintain their fitness. One rapid adaptation mechanism is epigenetic memory, which may provide organisms sufficient time to adapt to climate change. We studied how the perennial Fragaria vesca adapted to warmer temperatures (28°C vs. 18°C) over three asexual generations. Differences in flowering time, stolon number, and petiole length were induced by warmer temperature in one or more ecotypes after three asexual generations and persisted in a common garden environment. Induced methylome changes differed between the four ecotypes from Norway, Iceland, Italy, and Spain, but shared methylome responses were also identified. Most differentially methylated regions (DMRs) occurred in the CHG context, and most CHG and CHH DMRs were hypermethylated at the warmer temperature. In eight CHG DMR peaks, a highly similar methylation pattern could be observed between ecotypes. On average, 13% of the differentially methylated genes between ecotypes also showed a temperature-induced change in gene expression. We observed ecotype-specific methylation and expression patterns for genes related to gibberellin metabolism, flowering time, and epigenetic mechanisms. Furthermore, we observed a negative correlation with gene expression when repetitive elements were found near (±2 kb) or inside genes. In conclusion, lasting phenotypic changes indicative of an epigenetic memory were induced by warmer temperature and were accompanied by changes in DNA methylation patterns. Both shared methylation patterns and transcriptome differences between F. vesca accessions were observed, indicating that DNA methylation may be involved in both general and ecotype-specific phenotypic variation.
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spelling pubmed-105001542023-09-15 Warmer temperature during asexual reproduction induce methylome, transcriptomic, and lasting phenotypic changes in Fragaria vesca ecotypes Zhang(张宇鹏), YuPeng Fan, Guangxun Toivainen, Tuomas Tengs, Torstein Yakovlev, Igor Krokene, Paal Hytönen, Timo Fossdal, Carl Gunnar Grini, Paul E. Hortic Res Article Plants must adapt with increasing speed to global warming to maintain their fitness. One rapid adaptation mechanism is epigenetic memory, which may provide organisms sufficient time to adapt to climate change. We studied how the perennial Fragaria vesca adapted to warmer temperatures (28°C vs. 18°C) over three asexual generations. Differences in flowering time, stolon number, and petiole length were induced by warmer temperature in one or more ecotypes after three asexual generations and persisted in a common garden environment. Induced methylome changes differed between the four ecotypes from Norway, Iceland, Italy, and Spain, but shared methylome responses were also identified. Most differentially methylated regions (DMRs) occurred in the CHG context, and most CHG and CHH DMRs were hypermethylated at the warmer temperature. In eight CHG DMR peaks, a highly similar methylation pattern could be observed between ecotypes. On average, 13% of the differentially methylated genes between ecotypes also showed a temperature-induced change in gene expression. We observed ecotype-specific methylation and expression patterns for genes related to gibberellin metabolism, flowering time, and epigenetic mechanisms. Furthermore, we observed a negative correlation with gene expression when repetitive elements were found near (±2 kb) or inside genes. In conclusion, lasting phenotypic changes indicative of an epigenetic memory were induced by warmer temperature and were accompanied by changes in DNA methylation patterns. Both shared methylation patterns and transcriptome differences between F. vesca accessions were observed, indicating that DNA methylation may be involved in both general and ecotype-specific phenotypic variation. Oxford University Press 2023-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10500154/ /pubmed/37719273 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhad156 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nanjing Agricultural University. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhang(张宇鹏), YuPeng
Fan, Guangxun
Toivainen, Tuomas
Tengs, Torstein
Yakovlev, Igor
Krokene, Paal
Hytönen, Timo
Fossdal, Carl Gunnar
Grini, Paul E.
Warmer temperature during asexual reproduction induce methylome, transcriptomic, and lasting phenotypic changes in Fragaria vesca ecotypes
title Warmer temperature during asexual reproduction induce methylome, transcriptomic, and lasting phenotypic changes in Fragaria vesca ecotypes
title_full Warmer temperature during asexual reproduction induce methylome, transcriptomic, and lasting phenotypic changes in Fragaria vesca ecotypes
title_fullStr Warmer temperature during asexual reproduction induce methylome, transcriptomic, and lasting phenotypic changes in Fragaria vesca ecotypes
title_full_unstemmed Warmer temperature during asexual reproduction induce methylome, transcriptomic, and lasting phenotypic changes in Fragaria vesca ecotypes
title_short Warmer temperature during asexual reproduction induce methylome, transcriptomic, and lasting phenotypic changes in Fragaria vesca ecotypes
title_sort warmer temperature during asexual reproduction induce methylome, transcriptomic, and lasting phenotypic changes in fragaria vesca ecotypes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10500154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37719273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhad156
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