EFFECT OF DNA METHYLATION ON GRAVISENSITIVITY OF MOSSES

Pub Date : 2023-08-09 DOI:10.15407/knit2023.04.106
Yа. D. Khorkavtsiv, O. V. Lobachevska, N. Yа. Kyyak, E. L. Kordyum
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Gravity is a constant environmental factor in plant growth and development. Real or simulated microgravity causes stress responses in plants, in which DNA methylation is involved. We investigated the effect of the DNA methylation inhibitor 5-azacytidine (5-aza) on the perception and transduction of the gravity signal into gravitropism and on the peroxidase isoenzyme spectra in Physcomitrium patens (Hedw.) Mitt. protonemata under conditions of altered gravity, as well as on Polytrichum arcticum Sw. ex. Brid. phenotype branching and variability of gravitropic angles of lateral branches. The influence of DNA methylation on the perception and realization of the gravity signal was determined. DNA demethylation in the 5-aza presence decreased the gravisensitivity of stolons — less at the stage of perception and more during gravity signal transduction. An analysis of gravitropism under the inhibiton of DNA methylation showed the signal preservation in cell memory regardless of the stage of gravistimulation. However, cell memory about a signal was shorter at the perception stage and longer at the transduction stage, that affects a rate of the gravitropic growth recovery. The different effect of DNA methylation on gravi-induction is considered as an epigenetically regulated process that modifies morphological differences in mosses’ tropismunder under real microgravity in space flight and simulated microgravity on earth. Resistance to microgravity depends on intensity of cell wall metabolism. Peroxidase activity plays an important role in the biogenesis and mechanical stability of the cell wall. It was shown that the changes in the expression of peroxidase genes and enzyme isoforms in the P. patens protonemata may be a result of DNA demethylation. Epigenetic polymorphism of peroxidase under microgravity is regarded as a probable factor of individual resistance of plant organisms.
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DNA甲基化对苔藓重敏感性的影响
重力是植物生长发育过程中一个恒定的环境因子。真实或模拟的微重力会引起植物的应激反应,其中涉及DNA甲基化。我们研究了DNA甲基化抑制剂5-氮杂胞苷(5-aza)对直立性假体重力信号感知和转导的影响,以及对过氧化物酶同工酶谱的影响。手套。重力变化条件下原体的生长,以及在土蓼上的生长。Brid。分枝表型和侧枝地向角的变异。确定了DNA甲基化对重力信号感知和实现的影响。5-aza存在下的DNA去甲基化降低了匍匐茎的重力敏感性-在感知阶段较少,在重力信号转导期间更多。对DNA甲基化抑制下的向重力性的分析表明,细胞记忆中的信号保存与重力刺激的阶段无关。然而,细胞对信号的记忆在感知阶段较短,而在转导阶段较长,这影响了向地性生长的恢复速度。DNA甲基化对重力诱导的不同影响被认为是一种表观遗传调控过程,改变了太空飞行中真实微重力和模拟地球微重力条件下苔藓向性的形态差异。对微重力的抵抗力取决于细胞壁代谢的强度。过氧化物酶活性在细胞壁的生物发生和机械稳定性中起着重要作用。结果表明,过氧化物酶基因和酶同工型的表达变化可能是DNA去甲基化的结果。过氧化物酶在微重力条件下的表观遗传多态性被认为是植物个体抗性的一个可能因素。
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