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Differential Methylation Patterns in Apomictic vs. Sexual Genotypes of the Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula

DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism by which a methyl group is added to a cytosine or an adenine. When located in a gene/regulatory sequence it may repress or de-repress genes, depending on the context and species. Eragrostis curvula is an apomictic grass in which facultative genotypes increa...

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Autores principales: Carballo, Jose, Zappacosta, Diego, Marconi, Gianpiero, Gallardo, Jimena, Di Marsico, Marco, Gallo, Cristian A., Caccamo, Mario, Albertini, Emidio, Echenique, Viviana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34068493
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10050946
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author Carballo, Jose
Zappacosta, Diego
Marconi, Gianpiero
Gallardo, Jimena
Di Marsico, Marco
Gallo, Cristian A.
Caccamo, Mario
Albertini, Emidio
Echenique, Viviana
author_facet Carballo, Jose
Zappacosta, Diego
Marconi, Gianpiero
Gallardo, Jimena
Di Marsico, Marco
Gallo, Cristian A.
Caccamo, Mario
Albertini, Emidio
Echenique, Viviana
author_sort Carballo, Jose
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description DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism by which a methyl group is added to a cytosine or an adenine. When located in a gene/regulatory sequence it may repress or de-repress genes, depending on the context and species. Eragrostis curvula is an apomictic grass in which facultative genotypes increases the frequency of sexual pistils triggered by epigenetic mechanisms. The aim of the present study was to look for correlations between the reproductive mode and specific methylated genes or genomic regions. To do so, plants with contrasting reproductive modes were investigated through MCSeEd (Methylation Context Sensitive Enzyme ddRad) showing higher levels of DNA methylation in apomictic genotypes. Moreover, an increased proportion of differentially methylated positions over the regulatory regions were observed, suggesting its possible role in regulation of gene expression. Interestingly, the methylation pathway was also found to be self-regulated since two of the main genes (ROS1 and ROS4), involved in de-methylation, were found differentially methylated between genotypes with different reproductive behavior. Moreover, this work allowed us to detect several genes regulated by methylation that were previously found as differentially expressed in the comparisons between apomictic and sexual genotypes, linking DNA methylation to differences in reproductive mode.
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spelling pubmed-81507762021-05-27 Differential Methylation Patterns in Apomictic vs. Sexual Genotypes of the Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula Carballo, Jose Zappacosta, Diego Marconi, Gianpiero Gallardo, Jimena Di Marsico, Marco Gallo, Cristian A. Caccamo, Mario Albertini, Emidio Echenique, Viviana Plants (Basel) Article DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism by which a methyl group is added to a cytosine or an adenine. When located in a gene/regulatory sequence it may repress or de-repress genes, depending on the context and species. Eragrostis curvula is an apomictic grass in which facultative genotypes increases the frequency of sexual pistils triggered by epigenetic mechanisms. The aim of the present study was to look for correlations between the reproductive mode and specific methylated genes or genomic regions. To do so, plants with contrasting reproductive modes were investigated through MCSeEd (Methylation Context Sensitive Enzyme ddRad) showing higher levels of DNA methylation in apomictic genotypes. Moreover, an increased proportion of differentially methylated positions over the regulatory regions were observed, suggesting its possible role in regulation of gene expression. Interestingly, the methylation pathway was also found to be self-regulated since two of the main genes (ROS1 and ROS4), involved in de-methylation, were found differentially methylated between genotypes with different reproductive behavior. Moreover, this work allowed us to detect several genes regulated by methylation that were previously found as differentially expressed in the comparisons between apomictic and sexual genotypes, linking DNA methylation to differences in reproductive mode. MDPI 2021-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8150776/ /pubmed/34068493 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10050946 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Carballo, Jose
Zappacosta, Diego
Marconi, Gianpiero
Gallardo, Jimena
Di Marsico, Marco
Gallo, Cristian A.
Caccamo, Mario
Albertini, Emidio
Echenique, Viviana
Differential Methylation Patterns in Apomictic vs. Sexual Genotypes of the Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula
title Differential Methylation Patterns in Apomictic vs. Sexual Genotypes of the Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula
title_full Differential Methylation Patterns in Apomictic vs. Sexual Genotypes of the Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula
title_fullStr Differential Methylation Patterns in Apomictic vs. Sexual Genotypes of the Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula
title_full_unstemmed Differential Methylation Patterns in Apomictic vs. Sexual Genotypes of the Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula
title_short Differential Methylation Patterns in Apomictic vs. Sexual Genotypes of the Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula
title_sort differential methylation patterns in apomictic vs. sexual genotypes of the diplosporous grass eragrostis curvula
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34068493
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10050946
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