Sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.) is an economically important aquatic flowering plant with gardening, medicinal, and food applications. Temperate and tropical lotus are two ecotypes ofN. nucifera, which differ in geographic distribution, morphology, flowering time, genetics, gene expression patterns and cis-regulations.
TheDNA methylation is an epigenetic modification participating inphenotypic diversity, plant development, and responses toenvironmental stress. However, the epigenetic mechanism of DNA methylation modification that may influence phenotypic adaptive differentiation in the storage organ of two ecotypes of lotus is still unclear.
Researchers from Wuhan Botanical Garden and Wuhan Institute of Landscape Architecture investigated the adaptive epigenetic differentiation patterns of the two ecotypes of wild lotus from the DNA methylation epigenome and transcriptome levels using whole genome bisulfite sequencing and whole transcriptome sequencing.
The DNA of the temperate lotus was significantly morehypermethylated than that of the tropical ones, indicating that there was an increase in global DNA methylation in the enlargement lotus rhizome.Meanwhile, genes associated with differentially methylated regions in their promoters tended to be differentially expressed between the two ecotypes. The meantransposable elements coverage in promoter and gene body for those with significant negative correlation between expression and methylation was significantly higher than those with significant positive correlation.DNA methylation in the promoter regions was significantly associated with the expression of the key genes involved in starch-bioysnthetic,gibberellin-, and brassinosteroid-signalingpathways, and subsequently, in phenotypic differentiation of rhizome.
This researchunveils valuable epigenetic differentiation patterns between the tropical and temperate lotus, and enhances theunderstanding of the formation of an important plant storage organ.
This study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hubei Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China, and Hubei Chenguang Talented Youth Development Foundation.
Results werepublished online inMolecular Ecology entitled "Distinct methylome patterns contribute to ecotypic differentiation in the growth of the storage organ of a flowering plant (sacred lotus)".
Genome-wide DNA methylation patterns in rhizomes between temperate and tropical lotus (Image by WBG)