Climate-related naturally occurring epimutation and their roles in plant adaptation in A. thaliana

Bowei Chen, Min Wang,Yile Guo, Zihui Zhang, Wei Zhou,Lesheng Cao,Tianxu Zhang,Shahid Ali, Linan Xie,Yuhua Li,Gaurav Zinta, Shanwen Sun,Qingzhu Zhang

MOLECULAR ECOLOGY(2024)

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DNA methylation has been proposed to be an important mechanism that allows plants to respond to their environments sometimes entirely uncoupled from genetic variation. To understand the genetic basis, biological functions and climatic relationships of DNA methylation at a population scale in Arabidopsis thaliana, we performed a genome-wide association analysis with high-quality single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and found that similar to 56% on average, especially in the CHH sequence context (71%), of the differentially methylated regions (DMRs) are not tagged by SNPs. Among them, a total of 3235 DMRs are significantly associated with gene expressions and potentially heritable. 655 of the 3235 DMRs are associated with climatic variables, and we experimentally verified one of them, HEI10 (HUMAN ENHANCER OF CELL INVASION NO.10). Such epigenetic loci could be subjected to natural selection thereby affecting plant adaptation, and would be expected to be an indicator of accessions at risk. We therefore incorporated these climate-related DMRs into a gradient forest model, and found that the natural A. thaliana accessions in Southern Europe that may be most at risk under future climate change. Our findings highlight the importance of integrating DNA methylation that is independent of genetic variations, and climatic data to predict plants' vulnerability to future climate change.
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DNA methylation,genetic basis,global climate change,gradient forest,plants vulnerability
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