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RNAi suppression of DNA methylation affects drought stress response and genome integrity in transgenic poplar.

Mamadou D Sow1, Anne-Laure Le Gac1, Régis Fichot1, Sophie Lanciano2,3, Alain Delaunay1, Isabelle Le Jan1, Marie-Claude Lesage-Descauses4, Sylvie Citerne5, Jose Caius6, Véronique Brunaud6, Ludivine Soubigou-Taconnat6, Hervé Cochard7, Vincent Segura4,8, Cristian Chaparro9, Christoph Grunau9, Christian Daviaud10, Jörg Tost10, Franck Brignolas1, Steven H Strauss11, Marie Mirouze2,3, Stéphane Maury1.   

Abstract

Trees are long-lived organisms continuously adapting to their environments, for which epigenetic mechanisms are likely to play a key role. By downregulation of the chromatin remodeler DECREASED IN DNA METHYLATION 1 (DDM1) in poplar (Populus tremula x Populus alba) RNAi lines, we examined how DNA methylation coordinates genomic and physiological responses to moderate water deficit. We compared the growth and drought response of two RNAi-ddm1 lines to wild-type (WT) trees under well-watered and water deficit/rewatering conditions, and analyzed their methylomes, transcriptomes, mobilomes and phytohormone contents in the shoot apical meristem. The RNAi-ddm1 lines were more tolerant to drought-induced cavitation but did not differ in height or stem diameter growth. About 5,000 differentially methylated regions were consistently detected in both RNAi-ddm1 lines, colocalizing with 910 genes and 89 active transposable elements. Under water deficit conditions, 136 differentially expressed genes were found, including many involved in phytohormone pathways; changes in phytohormone concentrations were also detected. Finally the combination of hypomethylation and drought led to the mobility of two transposable elements. Our findings suggest major roles for DNA methylation in regulation of genes involved in hormone-related stress responses, and the maintenance of genome integrity through repression of transposable elements. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  zzm321990ddm1zzm321990; DNA methylation; drought; epigenetics; hormone; mobilome; poplar; shoot apical meristem

Year:  2021        PMID: 34128549     DOI: 10.1111/nph.17555

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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