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Research paper

Epigenetic modification mechanisms of chloroplasts mutants in pineapple leaves during somatic regeneration

Yanhui Liua,b,1S.V.G.N. Priyadarshania,f,1Meirong Chia,1Maokai Yanc,Mohammad Aqa Mohammadia,eMan ZhangaQiao ZhouaLulu Wangc,eTiantian LuoaMyat Hnin WaiaXiaomei Wanga,dHanyang CaiaHaifeng Wangc( )Yuan Qina,c,e( )
College of Life Sciences, Key Lab of Genetics, Breeding and Multiple Utilization of Crops, Ministry of Education, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Haixia Applied Plant Systems Biology, Center for Genomics and Biotechnology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian 350002, China
College of Life Science, Longyan University, Longyan, Fujian 364012, China
Guangxi Key Laboratory of Sugarcane Biology, State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Subtropical Agro-Bioresources, College of Agriculture, Guangxi University, Nanning, Guangxi 530004, China
Horticulture Research Institute, Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nanning Investigation Station of South Subtropical Fruit Trees, Ministry of Agriculture, Nanning, Guangxi 530007, China
Pingtan Science and Technology Research Institute of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian 350002, China
National Education Commission, Sri Lanka

1 These authors contributed equally to this work.

Peer review under responsibility of Chinese Society of Horticultural Science (CSHS) and Institute of Vegetables and Flowers (IVF), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS)

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Abstract

Somaclonal variation in tissue culture is a common phenomenon induced by various external or internal environmental conditions, resulting in heritable or non-heritable alterations in gene expression. One crucial mechanism involved in plant growth and development is epigenetic regulation. A highly dynamic epigenome can respond to environmental changes by regulating gene expression. DNA methylation is one of these epigenetic modifications that can alter gene expression in tissue-cultured pineapple plants. The underlying mechanism of such somaclonal variations in pineapple and the epigenetic regulation involvement in somaclonal variations has not been studied. This study performed DNA methylome and transcriptome sequencing of wild-type (WT) and mutant pineapple plants (WS, HW, and TW). We observed altered DNA methylation patterns in chlorophyll development in the mutants. Specifically, we noticed that the methylation levels in the CHG and CHH contexts were lower in the gene body regions compared to the upstream and downstream regions. We identified several thousand differentially methylated regions (DMRs) located at the gene body regions, some of which overlapped with the differentially expressed genes (DEGs). Functional enrichment analyses suggested that these genes were involved in chlorophyll metabolism. Thus, our results revealed that the transcriptional regulation of many chlorophyll metabolic essential genes could be regulated by DNA methylation caused by somaclonal variations and provided insights into epigenetic mechanisms underlying the regulation of chlorosis in pineapple plants.

Horticultural Plant Journal
Pages 509-522
Cite this article:
Liu Y, Priyadarshani S, Chi M, et al. Epigenetic modification mechanisms of chloroplasts mutants in pineapple leaves during somatic regeneration. Horticultural Plant Journal, 2023, 9(3): 509-522. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hpj.2022.12.012

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Received: 10 June 2022
Revised: 05 August 2022
Accepted: 11 December 2022
Published: 27 December 2022
© 2023 Chinese Society for Horticultural Science (CSHS) and Institute of Vegetables and Flowers (IVF), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS).

This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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