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Epigenetic signatures of stress adaptation and flowering regulation in response to extended drought and recovery in Zea mays

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PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
卷 43, 期 1, 页码 55-75

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pce.13660

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ChIP-Seq; drought stress; histone modifications; stress memory; transcriptomics; Zea mays

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  1. CNR Flagship project EPIGEN
  2. INDEPTH: Impact of Nuclear Domains on Gene Expression and Plant Traits [INDEPTHCA16212]
  3. FP7 Project AENEAS: Acquired Environmental Epigenetics Advances: from Arabidopsis to maize [KBBE 2009 226477]

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During their lifespan, plants respond to a multitude of stressful factors. Dynamic changes in chromatin and concomitant transcriptional variations control stress response and adaptation, with epigenetic memory mechanisms integrating environmental conditions and appropriate developmental programs over the time. Here we analyzed transcriptome and genome-wide histone modifications of maize plants subjected to a mild and prolonged drought stress just before the flowering transition. Stress was followed by a complete recovery period to evaluate drought memory mechanisms. Three categories of stress-memory genes were identified: i) transcriptional memory genes, with stable transcriptional changes persisting after the recovery; ii) epigenetic memory candidate genes in which stress-induced chromatin changes persist longer than the stimulus, in absence of transcriptional changes; iii) delayed memory genes, not immediately affected by the stress, but perceiving and storing stress signal for a delayed response. This last memory mechanism is described for the first time in drought response. In addition, applied drought stress altered floral patterning, possibly by affecting expression and chromatin of flowering regulatory genes. Altogether, we provided a genome-wide map of the coordination between genes and chromatin marks utilized by plants to adapt to a stressful environment, describing how this serves as a backbone for setting stress memory.

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