Plant-RRBS, a bisulfite and next-generation sequencing-based methylome profiling method enriching for coverage of cytosine positions

Abstract Background Cytosine methylation in plant genomes is important for the regulation of gene transcription and transposon activity. Genome-wide methylomes are studied upon mutation of the DNA methyltransferases, adaptation to environmental stresses or during development. However, from basic bio...

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Main Authors: Martin Schmidt, Michiel Van Bel, Magdalena Woloszynska, Bram Slabbinck, Cindy Martens, Marc De Block, Frederik Coppens, Mieke Van Lijsebettens
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Published: BMC 2017-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-017-1070-y
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spelling doaj-fd4edf56b4e144ada2c65496f657cf3c2020-11-24T23:24:32ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292017-07-0117111410.1186/s12870-017-1070-yPlant-RRBS, a bisulfite and next-generation sequencing-based methylome profiling method enriching for coverage of cytosine positionsMartin Schmidt0Michiel Van Bel1Magdalena Woloszynska2Bram Slabbinck3Cindy Martens4Marc De Block5Frederik Coppens6Mieke Van Lijsebettens7Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent UniversityDepartment of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent UniversityDepartment of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent UniversityDepartment of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent UniversityBayer CropScience N.V., Innovation CenterBayer CropScience N.V., Innovation CenterDepartment of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent UniversityDepartment of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ghent UniversityAbstract Background Cytosine methylation in plant genomes is important for the regulation of gene transcription and transposon activity. Genome-wide methylomes are studied upon mutation of the DNA methyltransferases, adaptation to environmental stresses or during development. However, from basic biology to breeding programs, there is a need to monitor multiple samples to determine transgenerational methylation inheritance or differential cytosine methylation. Methylome data obtained by sodium hydrogen sulfite (bisulfite)-conversion and next-generation sequencing (NGS) provide genome-wide information on cytosine methylation. However, a profiling method that detects cytosine methylation state dispersed over the genome would allow high-throughput analysis of multiple plant samples with distinct epigenetic signatures. We use specific restriction endonucleases to enrich for cytosine coverage in a bisulfite and NGS-based profiling method, which was compared to whole-genome bisulfite sequencing of the same plant material. Methods We established an effective methylome profiling method in plants, termed plant-reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (plant-RRBS), using optimized double restriction endonuclease digestion, fragment end repair, adapter ligation, followed by bisulfite conversion, PCR amplification and NGS. We report a performant laboratory protocol and a straightforward bioinformatics data analysis pipeline for plant-RRBS, applicable for any reference-sequenced plant species. Results As a proof of concept, methylome profiling was performed using an Oryza sativa ssp. indica pure breeding line and a derived epigenetically altered line (epiline). Plant-RRBS detects methylation levels at tens of millions of cytosine positions deduced from bisulfite conversion in multiple samples. To evaluate the method, the coverage of cytosine positions, the intra-line similarity and the differential cytosine methylation levels between the pure breeding line and the epiline were determined. Plant-RRBS reproducibly covers commonly up to one fourth of the cytosine positions in the rice genome when using MspI-DpnII within a group of five biological replicates of a line. The method predominantly detects cytosine methylation in putative promoter regions and not-annotated regions in rice. Conclusions Plant-RRBS offers high-throughput and broad, genome-dispersed methylation detection by effective read number generation obtained from reproducibly covered genome fractions using optimized endonuclease combinations, facilitating comparative analyses of multi-sample studies for cytosine methylation and transgenerational stability in experimental material and plant breeding populations.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-017-1070-yDNA methylationReduced representation bisulfite sequencingRRBSOryza sativaEpilineCytosine methylation
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author Martin Schmidt
Michiel Van Bel
Magdalena Woloszynska
Bram Slabbinck
Cindy Martens
Marc De Block
Frederik Coppens
Mieke Van Lijsebettens
spellingShingle Martin Schmidt
Michiel Van Bel
Magdalena Woloszynska
Bram Slabbinck
Cindy Martens
Marc De Block
Frederik Coppens
Mieke Van Lijsebettens
Plant-RRBS, a bisulfite and next-generation sequencing-based methylome profiling method enriching for coverage of cytosine positions
BMC Plant Biology
DNA methylation
Reduced representation bisulfite sequencing
RRBS
Oryza sativa
Epiline
Cytosine methylation
author_facet Martin Schmidt
Michiel Van Bel
Magdalena Woloszynska
Bram Slabbinck
Cindy Martens
Marc De Block
Frederik Coppens
Mieke Van Lijsebettens
author_sort Martin Schmidt
title Plant-RRBS, a bisulfite and next-generation sequencing-based methylome profiling method enriching for coverage of cytosine positions
title_short Plant-RRBS, a bisulfite and next-generation sequencing-based methylome profiling method enriching for coverage of cytosine positions
title_full Plant-RRBS, a bisulfite and next-generation sequencing-based methylome profiling method enriching for coverage of cytosine positions
title_fullStr Plant-RRBS, a bisulfite and next-generation sequencing-based methylome profiling method enriching for coverage of cytosine positions
title_full_unstemmed Plant-RRBS, a bisulfite and next-generation sequencing-based methylome profiling method enriching for coverage of cytosine positions
title_sort plant-rrbs, a bisulfite and next-generation sequencing-based methylome profiling method enriching for coverage of cytosine positions
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract Background Cytosine methylation in plant genomes is important for the regulation of gene transcription and transposon activity. Genome-wide methylomes are studied upon mutation of the DNA methyltransferases, adaptation to environmental stresses or during development. However, from basic biology to breeding programs, there is a need to monitor multiple samples to determine transgenerational methylation inheritance or differential cytosine methylation. Methylome data obtained by sodium hydrogen sulfite (bisulfite)-conversion and next-generation sequencing (NGS) provide genome-wide information on cytosine methylation. However, a profiling method that detects cytosine methylation state dispersed over the genome would allow high-throughput analysis of multiple plant samples with distinct epigenetic signatures. We use specific restriction endonucleases to enrich for cytosine coverage in a bisulfite and NGS-based profiling method, which was compared to whole-genome bisulfite sequencing of the same plant material. Methods We established an effective methylome profiling method in plants, termed plant-reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (plant-RRBS), using optimized double restriction endonuclease digestion, fragment end repair, adapter ligation, followed by bisulfite conversion, PCR amplification and NGS. We report a performant laboratory protocol and a straightforward bioinformatics data analysis pipeline for plant-RRBS, applicable for any reference-sequenced plant species. Results As a proof of concept, methylome profiling was performed using an Oryza sativa ssp. indica pure breeding line and a derived epigenetically altered line (epiline). Plant-RRBS detects methylation levels at tens of millions of cytosine positions deduced from bisulfite conversion in multiple samples. To evaluate the method, the coverage of cytosine positions, the intra-line similarity and the differential cytosine methylation levels between the pure breeding line and the epiline were determined. Plant-RRBS reproducibly covers commonly up to one fourth of the cytosine positions in the rice genome when using MspI-DpnII within a group of five biological replicates of a line. The method predominantly detects cytosine methylation in putative promoter regions and not-annotated regions in rice. Conclusions Plant-RRBS offers high-throughput and broad, genome-dispersed methylation detection by effective read number generation obtained from reproducibly covered genome fractions using optimized endonuclease combinations, facilitating comparative analyses of multi-sample studies for cytosine methylation and transgenerational stability in experimental material and plant breeding populations.
topic DNA methylation
Reduced representation bisulfite sequencing
RRBS
Oryza sativa
Epiline
Cytosine methylation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-017-1070-y
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