Whole-genome DNA methylation analysis in hydrogen peroxide overproducing transgenic tobacco
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA675790)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA675790)
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Project name: Whole-genome DNA methylation analysis in hydrogen peroxide overproducing transgenic tobacco
Description: We compared the level of methylated cytosines between hydrogen peroxide overproducing (L8) and azygotes (L1) tobacco plants. We generated single base resolution maps of DNA methylation by whole genome bisulfite sequencing for 6-week-old plants from both transgenic tobacco lines. In total, we found 4,765 and 4,667 hyper and hypomethylated cytosines, respectively. These DmCs were associated with different regions of the genome, resulting in 1034 genes with at less one DMCs. 83 of these 1034 genes also showed differential expression. In this set of genes we found some correspond to proton transport, such as the V-type proton ATPase, and the ABC transporter. Our results corroborate that H2O2, as part of the balance of reactive oxygen species, plays a key role in the physiological adaptation of plants mediated by the methylation regulation.Overall design: Examination of 2 different hydrogen peroxide overproducing transgenic tobacco lines, with 3 biological replicates by sample.
Data type: Epigenomics
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Agricultural
Organization: Laboratory for research and learning in biological computing, Department of Genetic Engineering, Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute (Cinvestav)
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- PMID: 33477999
Last updated: 2020-11-10