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Genome-wide high-resolution mapping of DNA methylation reveals epigenetic variation in the offspring of sexual and asexual propagation in Robinia pseudoacacia

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PLANT CELL REPORTS
Volume 40, Issue 12, Pages 2435-2447

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00299-021-02787-1

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DNA methylation; Gene expression; Sexual and asexual propagation; Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L; )

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  1. Long-Term Research Program for Young Teachers of Beijing Forestry University [2015ZCQ-SW-03]
  2. National Nature Science Foundation of China [31971675]
  3. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFD0600503]

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The study detected the genome-wide pattern of DNA methylation and its association with gene expression in sexual and asexual progenies of mature Robinia pseudoacacia trees. Analysis revealed differences in DNA methylation patterns and gene expression between sexually and asexually reproduced progenies, with a large proportion of differentially methylated regions (DMRs) being hypermethylated. Results provide insights into DNA methylation reprogramming and gene expression regulation in woody plants.
Key Message We detected the genome-wide pattern of DNA methylation and its association with gene expression in sexual and asexual progenies of mature Robinia pseudoacacia trees. DNA methylation plays an important role in plant reproduction and development. Although some studies on sexual reproduction have been carried out in model plants, little is known about the dynamic changes in DNA methylation and their effect on gene expression in sexual and asexual progeny of woody plants. Here, through whole-genome bisulfite sequencing, we revealed DNA methylation patterns in the sexual and asexual progenies of mature Robinia pseudoacacia to understand the regulation of gene expression by DNA methylation in juvenile seedlings. An average of 53% CG, 34% CHG and 5% CHH contexts was methylated in the leaves of mature and juvenile individuals. The CHH methylation level of asexually propagated seedlings was significantly lower than that of seed-derived seedlings and mature trees. The intergenic regions had the highest methylation level. Analysis of differentially methylated regions (DMRs) showed that most of them were hypermethylated and located in the gene upstream and introns. A total of 24, 108 and 162 differentially expressed genes containing DMRs were identified in root sprouts (RSs), root cuttings (RCs) and seed-derived seedlings (SSs), respectively, and a large proportion of them showed hypermethylation. In addition, DMRs were enriched within GO subcategories including catalytic activity, metabolic process and cellular process. The results reveal widespread DNA methylation changes between mature plants and their progenies through sexual/asexual reproduction, which provides novel insights into DNA methylation reprogramming and the regulation of gene expression in woody plants.

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