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Analysis of DNA Methylation Patterns Associated with In Vitro Propagated Globe Artichoke Plants Using an EpiRADseq-Based Approach

Globe artichoke represents one of the main horticultural species of the Mediterranean basin, and ‘Spinoso sardo’ is the most widespread and economically relevant varietal type in Sardinia, Italy. In the last decades, in vitro culture of meristematic apices has increased the frequency of aberrant pla...

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Autores principales: Cerruti, Elisa, Comino, Cinzia, Acquadro, Alberto, Marconi, Gianpiero, Repetto, Anna Maria, Pisanu, Anna Barbara, Pilia, Roberto, Albertini, Emidio, Portis, Ezio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6523903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30939865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10040263
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author Cerruti, Elisa
Comino, Cinzia
Acquadro, Alberto
Marconi, Gianpiero
Repetto, Anna Maria
Pisanu, Anna Barbara
Pilia, Roberto
Albertini, Emidio
Portis, Ezio
author_facet Cerruti, Elisa
Comino, Cinzia
Acquadro, Alberto
Marconi, Gianpiero
Repetto, Anna Maria
Pisanu, Anna Barbara
Pilia, Roberto
Albertini, Emidio
Portis, Ezio
author_sort Cerruti, Elisa
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description Globe artichoke represents one of the main horticultural species of the Mediterranean basin, and ‘Spinoso sardo’ is the most widespread and economically relevant varietal type in Sardinia, Italy. In the last decades, in vitro culture of meristematic apices has increased the frequency of aberrant plants in open-field production. These off-type phenotypes showed highly pinnate-parted leaves and late inflorescence budding, and emerged from some branches of the true-to-type ‘Spinoso sardo’ plants. This phenomenon cannot be foreseen and is reversible through generations, suggesting the occurrence of epigenetic alterations. Here, we report an exploratory study on DNA methylation patterns in off-type/true-to-type globe artichoke plants, using a modified EpiRADseq technology, which allowed the identification of 2897 differentially methylated loci (DML): 1998 in CG, 458 in CHH, and 441 in CHG methylation contexts of which 720, 88, and 152, respectively, were in coding regions. Most of them appeared involved in primary metabolic processes, mostly linked to photosynthesis, regulation of flower development, and regulation of reproductive processes, coherently with the observed phenotype. Differences in the methylation status of some candidate genes were integrated with transcriptional analysis to test whether these two regulation levels might interplay in the emergence and spread of the ‘Spinoso sardo’ non-conventional phenotype.
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spelling pubmed-65239032019-06-03 Analysis of DNA Methylation Patterns Associated with In Vitro Propagated Globe Artichoke Plants Using an EpiRADseq-Based Approach Cerruti, Elisa Comino, Cinzia Acquadro, Alberto Marconi, Gianpiero Repetto, Anna Maria Pisanu, Anna Barbara Pilia, Roberto Albertini, Emidio Portis, Ezio Genes (Basel) Article Globe artichoke represents one of the main horticultural species of the Mediterranean basin, and ‘Spinoso sardo’ is the most widespread and economically relevant varietal type in Sardinia, Italy. In the last decades, in vitro culture of meristematic apices has increased the frequency of aberrant plants in open-field production. These off-type phenotypes showed highly pinnate-parted leaves and late inflorescence budding, and emerged from some branches of the true-to-type ‘Spinoso sardo’ plants. This phenomenon cannot be foreseen and is reversible through generations, suggesting the occurrence of epigenetic alterations. Here, we report an exploratory study on DNA methylation patterns in off-type/true-to-type globe artichoke plants, using a modified EpiRADseq technology, which allowed the identification of 2897 differentially methylated loci (DML): 1998 in CG, 458 in CHH, and 441 in CHG methylation contexts of which 720, 88, and 152, respectively, were in coding regions. Most of them appeared involved in primary metabolic processes, mostly linked to photosynthesis, regulation of flower development, and regulation of reproductive processes, coherently with the observed phenotype. Differences in the methylation status of some candidate genes were integrated with transcriptional analysis to test whether these two regulation levels might interplay in the emergence and spread of the ‘Spinoso sardo’ non-conventional phenotype. MDPI 2019-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6523903/ /pubmed/30939865 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10040263 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cerruti, Elisa
Comino, Cinzia
Acquadro, Alberto
Marconi, Gianpiero
Repetto, Anna Maria
Pisanu, Anna Barbara
Pilia, Roberto
Albertini, Emidio
Portis, Ezio
Analysis of DNA Methylation Patterns Associated with In Vitro Propagated Globe Artichoke Plants Using an EpiRADseq-Based Approach
title Analysis of DNA Methylation Patterns Associated with In Vitro Propagated Globe Artichoke Plants Using an EpiRADseq-Based Approach
title_full Analysis of DNA Methylation Patterns Associated with In Vitro Propagated Globe Artichoke Plants Using an EpiRADseq-Based Approach
title_fullStr Analysis of DNA Methylation Patterns Associated with In Vitro Propagated Globe Artichoke Plants Using an EpiRADseq-Based Approach
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of DNA Methylation Patterns Associated with In Vitro Propagated Globe Artichoke Plants Using an EpiRADseq-Based Approach
title_short Analysis of DNA Methylation Patterns Associated with In Vitro Propagated Globe Artichoke Plants Using an EpiRADseq-Based Approach
title_sort analysis of dna methylation patterns associated with in vitro propagated globe artichoke plants using an epiradseq-based approach
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6523903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30939865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10040263
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