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Laser Irradiation-Induced DNA Methylation Changes Are Heritable and Accompanied with Transpositional Activation of mPing in Rice

DNA methylation is an integral component of the epigenetic code in most higher eukaryotes. Exploring the extent to which DNA methylation can be altered under a specific condition and its heritability is important for elucidating the biological functions of this epigenetic modification. Here, we cond...

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Autores principales: Li, Siyuan, Xia, Qiong, Wang, Fang, Yu, Xiaoming, Ma, Jian, Kou, Hongping, Lin, Xiuyun, Gao, Xiang, Liu, Bao
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5359294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28377781
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00363
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author Li, Siyuan
Xia, Qiong
Wang, Fang
Yu, Xiaoming
Ma, Jian
Kou, Hongping
Lin, Xiuyun
Gao, Xiang
Liu, Bao
author_facet Li, Siyuan
Xia, Qiong
Wang, Fang
Yu, Xiaoming
Ma, Jian
Kou, Hongping
Lin, Xiuyun
Gao, Xiang
Liu, Bao
author_sort Li, Siyuan
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description DNA methylation is an integral component of the epigenetic code in most higher eukaryotes. Exploring the extent to which DNA methylation can be altered under a specific condition and its heritability is important for elucidating the biological functions of this epigenetic modification. Here, we conducted MSAP analysis of rice plants with altered phenotypes subsequent to a low-dose Nd(3+)YAG laser irradiation. We found that all four methylation patterns at the 5′-CCGG sites that are analyzable by MSAP showed substantial changes in the immediately treated M0 plants. Interestingly, the frequencies of hypo- and hypermethylation were of similar extents, which largely offset each other and render the total methylation levels unchanged. Further analysis revealed that the altered methylation patterns were meiotically heritable to at least the M2 generation but accompanied with further changes in each generation. The methylation changes and their heritability of the metastable epigenetic state were verified by bisulfite sequencing of portion of the retrotranspon, Tos17, an established locus for assessing DNA methylation liability in rice. Real-time PCR assay indicated that the expression of various methylation-related chromatin genes was perturbed, and a Pearson correlation analysis showed that many of these genes, especially two AGOs (AGO4-1 and AGO4-2), were significantly correlated with the methylation pattern alterations. In addition, excisions of a MITE transposon, mPing, occurred rampantly in the laser irradiated plants and their progenies. Together, our results indicate that heritable DNA methylation changes can be readily induced by low-dose laser irradiation, and which can be accompanied by transpostional activation of transposable elements.
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spelling pubmed-53592942017-04-04 Laser Irradiation-Induced DNA Methylation Changes Are Heritable and Accompanied with Transpositional Activation of mPing in Rice Li, Siyuan Xia, Qiong Wang, Fang Yu, Xiaoming Ma, Jian Kou, Hongping Lin, Xiuyun Gao, Xiang Liu, Bao Front Plant Sci Plant Science DNA methylation is an integral component of the epigenetic code in most higher eukaryotes. Exploring the extent to which DNA methylation can be altered under a specific condition and its heritability is important for elucidating the biological functions of this epigenetic modification. Here, we conducted MSAP analysis of rice plants with altered phenotypes subsequent to a low-dose Nd(3+)YAG laser irradiation. We found that all four methylation patterns at the 5′-CCGG sites that are analyzable by MSAP showed substantial changes in the immediately treated M0 plants. Interestingly, the frequencies of hypo- and hypermethylation were of similar extents, which largely offset each other and render the total methylation levels unchanged. Further analysis revealed that the altered methylation patterns were meiotically heritable to at least the M2 generation but accompanied with further changes in each generation. The methylation changes and their heritability of the metastable epigenetic state were verified by bisulfite sequencing of portion of the retrotranspon, Tos17, an established locus for assessing DNA methylation liability in rice. Real-time PCR assay indicated that the expression of various methylation-related chromatin genes was perturbed, and a Pearson correlation analysis showed that many of these genes, especially two AGOs (AGO4-1 and AGO4-2), were significantly correlated with the methylation pattern alterations. In addition, excisions of a MITE transposon, mPing, occurred rampantly in the laser irradiated plants and their progenies. Together, our results indicate that heritable DNA methylation changes can be readily induced by low-dose laser irradiation, and which can be accompanied by transpostional activation of transposable elements. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5359294/ /pubmed/28377781 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00363 Text en Copyright © 2017 Li, Xia, Wang, Yu, Ma, Kou, Lin, Gao and Liu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Li, Siyuan
Xia, Qiong
Wang, Fang
Yu, Xiaoming
Ma, Jian
Kou, Hongping
Lin, Xiuyun
Gao, Xiang
Liu, Bao
Laser Irradiation-Induced DNA Methylation Changes Are Heritable and Accompanied with Transpositional Activation of mPing in Rice
title Laser Irradiation-Induced DNA Methylation Changes Are Heritable and Accompanied with Transpositional Activation of mPing in Rice
title_full Laser Irradiation-Induced DNA Methylation Changes Are Heritable and Accompanied with Transpositional Activation of mPing in Rice
title_fullStr Laser Irradiation-Induced DNA Methylation Changes Are Heritable and Accompanied with Transpositional Activation of mPing in Rice
title_full_unstemmed Laser Irradiation-Induced DNA Methylation Changes Are Heritable and Accompanied with Transpositional Activation of mPing in Rice
title_short Laser Irradiation-Induced DNA Methylation Changes Are Heritable and Accompanied with Transpositional Activation of mPing in Rice
title_sort laser irradiation-induced dna methylation changes are heritable and accompanied with transpositional activation of mping in rice
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5359294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28377781
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00363
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