Transgenerational variations in DNA methylation induced by drought stress in two rice varieties with distinguished difference to drought resistance.

Adverse environmental conditions have large impacts on plant growth and crop production. One of the crucial mechanisms that plants use in variable and stressful natural environments is gene expression modulation through epigenetic modification. In this study, two rice varieties with different drough...

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Main Authors: Xiaoguo Zheng, Liang Chen, Mingshou Li, Qiaojun Lou, Hui Xia, Pei Wang, Tiemei Li, Hongyan Liu, Lijun Luo
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3823650?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-34a047dc4cfa4f5da7099af4c19ec2c72020-11-25T02:08:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01811e8025310.1371/journal.pone.0080253Transgenerational variations in DNA methylation induced by drought stress in two rice varieties with distinguished difference to drought resistance.Xiaoguo ZhengLiang ChenMingshou LiQiaojun LouHui XiaPei WangTiemei LiHongyan LiuLijun LuoAdverse environmental conditions have large impacts on plant growth and crop production. One of the crucial mechanisms that plants use in variable and stressful natural environments is gene expression modulation through epigenetic modification. In this study, two rice varieties with different drought resistance levels were cultivated under drought stress from tilling stage to seed filling stage for six successive generations. The variations in DNA methylation of the original generation (G0) and the sixth generation (G6) of these two varieties in normal condition (CK) and under drought stress (DT) at seedling stage were assessed by using Methylation Sensitive Amplification Polymorphism (MSAP) method. The results revealed that drought stress had a cumulative effect on the DNA methylation pattern of both varieties, but these two varieties had different responses to drought stress in DNA methylation. The DNA methylation levels of II-32B (sensitive) and Huhan-3 (resistant) were around 39% and 32%, respectively. Genome-wide DNA methylation variations among generations or treatments accounted for around 13.1% of total MSAP loci in II-32B, but was only approximately 1.3% in Huhan-3. In II-32B, 27.6% of total differentially methylated loci (DML) were directly induced by drought stress and 3.2% of total DML stably transmitted their changed DNA methylation status to the next generation. In Huhan-3, the numbers were 48.8% and 29.8%, respectively. Therefore, entrainment had greater effect on Huhan-3 than on II-32B. Sequence analysis revealed that the DML were widely distributed on all 12 rice chromosomes and that it mainly occurred on the gene's promoter and exon region. Some genes with DML respond to environmental stresses. The inheritance of epigenetic variations induced by drought stress may provide a new way to develop drought resistant rice varieties.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3823650?pdf=render
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author Xiaoguo Zheng
Liang Chen
Mingshou Li
Qiaojun Lou
Hui Xia
Pei Wang
Tiemei Li
Hongyan Liu
Lijun Luo
spellingShingle Xiaoguo Zheng
Liang Chen
Mingshou Li
Qiaojun Lou
Hui Xia
Pei Wang
Tiemei Li
Hongyan Liu
Lijun Luo
Transgenerational variations in DNA methylation induced by drought stress in two rice varieties with distinguished difference to drought resistance.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Xiaoguo Zheng
Liang Chen
Mingshou Li
Qiaojun Lou
Hui Xia
Pei Wang
Tiemei Li
Hongyan Liu
Lijun Luo
author_sort Xiaoguo Zheng
title Transgenerational variations in DNA methylation induced by drought stress in two rice varieties with distinguished difference to drought resistance.
title_short Transgenerational variations in DNA methylation induced by drought stress in two rice varieties with distinguished difference to drought resistance.
title_full Transgenerational variations in DNA methylation induced by drought stress in two rice varieties with distinguished difference to drought resistance.
title_fullStr Transgenerational variations in DNA methylation induced by drought stress in two rice varieties with distinguished difference to drought resistance.
title_full_unstemmed Transgenerational variations in DNA methylation induced by drought stress in two rice varieties with distinguished difference to drought resistance.
title_sort transgenerational variations in dna methylation induced by drought stress in two rice varieties with distinguished difference to drought resistance.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Adverse environmental conditions have large impacts on plant growth and crop production. One of the crucial mechanisms that plants use in variable and stressful natural environments is gene expression modulation through epigenetic modification. In this study, two rice varieties with different drought resistance levels were cultivated under drought stress from tilling stage to seed filling stage for six successive generations. The variations in DNA methylation of the original generation (G0) and the sixth generation (G6) of these two varieties in normal condition (CK) and under drought stress (DT) at seedling stage were assessed by using Methylation Sensitive Amplification Polymorphism (MSAP) method. The results revealed that drought stress had a cumulative effect on the DNA methylation pattern of both varieties, but these two varieties had different responses to drought stress in DNA methylation. The DNA methylation levels of II-32B (sensitive) and Huhan-3 (resistant) were around 39% and 32%, respectively. Genome-wide DNA methylation variations among generations or treatments accounted for around 13.1% of total MSAP loci in II-32B, but was only approximately 1.3% in Huhan-3. In II-32B, 27.6% of total differentially methylated loci (DML) were directly induced by drought stress and 3.2% of total DML stably transmitted their changed DNA methylation status to the next generation. In Huhan-3, the numbers were 48.8% and 29.8%, respectively. Therefore, entrainment had greater effect on Huhan-3 than on II-32B. Sequence analysis revealed that the DML were widely distributed on all 12 rice chromosomes and that it mainly occurred on the gene's promoter and exon region. Some genes with DML respond to environmental stresses. The inheritance of epigenetic variations induced by drought stress may provide a new way to develop drought resistant rice varieties.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3823650?pdf=render
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