Epigenetic Changes in the Regulation of Nicotiana tabacum Response to Cucumber Mosaic Virus Infection and Symptom Recovery through Single-Base Resolution Methylomes

Chenguang Wang(Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine), Chaonan Wang(Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine), Wenjie Xu(Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine), Jing‐Ze Zou(Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine), Yanhong Qiu(Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine), Jun Kong(Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine), Yunshu Yang(Beijing Academy of Food Sciences), Boyang Zhang(China Agricultural University), Shuifang Zhu(Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine)
Viruses
July 29, 2018
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Abstract

Plants have evolved multiple mechanisms to respond to viral infection. These responses have been studied in detail at the level of host immune response and antiviral RNA silencing (RNAi). However, the possibility of epigenetic reprogramming has not been thoroughly investigated. Here, we identified the role of DNA methylation during viral infection and performed reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS) on tissues of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV)-infected Nicotiana tabacum at various developmental stages. Differential methylated regions are enriched with CHH sequence contexts, 80% of which are located on the gene body to regulate gene expression in a temporal style. The methylated genes depressed by methyltransferase inhibition largely overlapped with methylated genes in response to viral invasion. Activation in the argonaute protein and depression in methyl donor synthase revealed the important role of dynamic methylation changes in modulating viral clearance and resistance signaling. Methylation-expression relationships were found to be required for the immune response and cellular components are necessary for the proper defense response to infection and symptom recovery.


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