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Cytosine Methylation of Isoflavone Synthase Gene in the Genic Region Positively Regulates Its Expression and Isoflavone Biosynthesis in Soybean Seeds.

Om Prakash Gupta1, Anil Dahuja1, Archana Sachdev1, Pradeep Kumar Jain2, Sweta Kumari1, Vinutha T1, Shelly Praveen1.   

Abstract

Plants, being sessile organisms, have evolved several dynamic mechanisms of gene regulation. Epigenetic modification especially cytosine methylation and demethylation actively regulates the expression of genes. To understand the role of cytosine methylation during isoflavonoid biosynthesis and accumulation, we performed cytosine methylation analysis in the coding region of two isoforms IFS1 and IFS2 gene, in two contrasting soybean genotypes differing in total isoflavone content (NRC37: high isoflavone; and NRC7: low isoflavone). The results indicated increased 5-mC in both the isoforms in NRC37 (∼20.51% in IFS2 and ∼85% in IFS1) compared with NRC7 (∼7.8% in IFS2 and ∼2.5% in IFS1) genotype, which signifies the positive role of 5-mC in the coding region of the gene leading to enhanced expression. In addition, temporal expression profiling [35 days after flowering (DAF), 45, 55, and 65 DAF] of both the isoforms showed increasing trend of accumulation in both the genotypes with maximum in NRC37 at 65 DAF. To further establish a correlation between methylation and expression of transcripts, we quantified the different isoforms of isoflavone in both the genotypes across all the stages. Therefore, the finding of this study would certainly increase our understanding of epigenetic regulation of isoflavone biosynthetic pathway mediated by the cytosine methylation that would assist molecular breeders to get high-performing soybean genotypes with better isoflavone yield.

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Keywords:  and ; cytosine methylation; epigenetics; gene regulation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31017480     DOI: 10.1089/dna.2018.4584

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  DNA Cell Biol        ISSN: 1044-5498            Impact factor:   3.311


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Authors:  Sajid Latif; Paul A Weston; Russell A Barrow; Saliya Gurusinghe; John W Piltz; Leslie A Weston
Journal:  Metabolites       Date:  2020-06-28
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