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Segregation of an MSH1 RNAi transgene produces heritable non-genetic memory in association with methylome reprogramming

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  • Xiaodong Yang

    (The Pennsylvania State University)

  • Robersy Sanchez

    (The Pennsylvania State University)

  • Hardik Kundariya

    (The Pennsylvania State University
    University of Nebraska)

  • Tom Maher

    (The Pennsylvania State University)

  • Isaac Dopp

    (The Pennsylvania State University)

  • Rosemary Schwegel

    (The Pennsylvania State University)

  • Kamaldeep Virdi

    (University of Nebraska)

  • Michael J. Axtell

    (The Pennsylvania State University)

  • Sally A. Mackenzie

    (The Pennsylvania State University)

Abstract

MSH1 is a plant-specific protein. RNAi suppression of MSH1 results in phenotype variability for developmental and stress response pathways. Segregation of the RNAi transgene produces non-genetic msh1 ‘memory’ with multi-generational inheritance. First-generation memory versus non-memory comparison, and six-generation inheritance studies, identifies gene-associated, heritable methylation repatterning. Genome-wide methylome analysis integrated with RNAseq and network-based enrichment studies identifies altered circadian clock networks, and phytohormone and stress response pathways that intersect with circadian control. A total of 373 differentially methylated loci comprising these networks are sufficient to discriminate memory from nonmemory full sibs. Methylation inhibitor 5-azacytidine diminishes the differences between memory and wild type for growth, gene expression and methylation patterning. The msh1 reprogramming is dependent on functional HISTONE DEACETYLASE 6 and methyltransferase MET1, and transition to memory requires the RNA-directed DNA methylation pathway. This system of phenotypic plasticity may serve as a potent model for defining accelerated plant adaptation during environmental change.

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  • Xiaodong Yang & Robersy Sanchez & Hardik Kundariya & Tom Maher & Isaac Dopp & Rosemary Schwegel & Kamaldeep Virdi & Michael J. Axtell & Sally A. Mackenzie, 2020. "Segregation of an MSH1 RNAi transgene produces heritable non-genetic memory in association with methylome reprogramming," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-16036-8
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-16036-8
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