Epigenetic maps of pearl millet reveal a prominent role for CHH methylation in regulating tissue-specific gene expression

IF 5 4区 农林科学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Lin Luo, Qi Qu, Mengxue Cao, Yihui Zhang, Yuanchang Sun, Fei Mao, Jiaming Chen, Yilin Zhu, Yaorou Yang,  HuachengLiu, Chunxiao Li, Dongmei Lin, Guodong Lu, Zhanxi Lin, Fangjie Zhu, Jiajing Xiao
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Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is a major staple food in arid and semi-arid regions of sub-Saharan Africa, India, and South Asia. However, how epigenetic mechanisms regulate tissue-specific gene expression in this crop remains poorly understood. In this study, we profiled multiple epigenetic features in the young panicles and roots of pearl millet using RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, whole-genome bisulfite sequencing, and ChIP-seq (H3K4me3 and H3K36me3). We identified thousands of genes that were differentially expressed between these two tissues. Root-specific genes were enriched for plant hormone signaling, oxidative phosphorylation, and stress responses. Analysis of chromatin accessibility revealed that root-specific accessible chromatin regions (ACRs) were enriched in binding motifs for stress-responsive transcription factors (e.g., NAC, WRKY), whereas ACRs in young panicles were enriched in motifs for developmental regulators (e.g., AP2/ERF). DNA methylation profiling revealed 25,141 tissue-specific differentially methylated regions, with CHH methylation—rather than CG or CHG methylation—showing the strongest tissue specificity. Promoters of root-specific genes had higher levels of CHH methylation compared to those of young panicle–specific genes, suggesting that the roles of CHH methylation in regulating transcription might be tissue dependent. Notably, promoter-associated H3K4me3 marked panicle-specific genes, whereas root-specific expression was primarily linked to chromatin accessibility, suggesting a transcription factor–mediated regulatory mechanism. Together, our findings highlight the distinct epigenetic frameworks governing tissue-specific gene expression in pearl millet and provide valuable insights for advancing the genetic improvement of this crop.

珍珠粟的表观遗传图谱揭示了CHH甲基化在调节组织特异性基因表达中的重要作用
珍珠粟(Pennisetum glaucum)是撒哈拉以南非洲、印度和南亚干旱和半干旱地区的主要粮食。然而,表观遗传机制如何调节这种作物的组织特异性基因表达仍然知之甚少。本研究利用RNA-seq、ATAC-seq、全基因组亚硫酸盐测序和ChIP-seq (H3K4me3和H3K36me3)分析了珍珠粟幼穗和根的多种表观遗传特征。我们确定了数千个基因在这两种组织之间的差异表达。根特异性基因富集于植物激素信号、氧化磷酸化和胁迫反应。染色质可及性分析显示,根特异性可及染色质区域(ACRs)富含胁迫应答转录因子(如NAC、WRKY)的结合基序,而年轻穗中的ACRs则富含发育调节因子(如AP2/ERF)的结合基序。DNA甲基化分析揭示了25141个组织特异性差异甲基化区域,其中CHH甲基化-而不是CG或CHG甲基化-显示出最强的组织特异性。与年轻穗特异性基因相比,根特异性基因启动子的CHH甲基化水平更高,这表明CHH甲基化在调节转录中的作用可能是组织依赖性的。值得注意的是,启动子相关的H3K4me3标记了穗特异性基因,而根特异性表达主要与染色质可及性相关,这表明转录因子介导的调控机制。总之,我们的发现突出了控制珍珠粟组织特异性基因表达的独特表观遗传框架,并为推进该作物的遗传改良提供了有价值的见解。
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