Plants (May 2023)

6mA DNA Methylation on Genes in Plants Is Associated with Gene Complexity, Expression and Duplication

  • Yue Zhang,
  • Qian Zhang,
  • Xingyu Yang,
  • Xiaofeng Gu,
  • Jinming Chen,
  • Tao Shi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12101949
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 1949

Abstract

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N6-methyladenine (6mA) DNA methylation has emerged as an important epigenetic modification in eukaryotes. Nevertheless, the evolution of the 6mA methylation of homologous genes after species and after gene duplications remains unclear in plants. To understand the evolution of 6mA methylation, we detected the genome-wide 6mA methylation patterns of four lotus plants (Nelumbo nucifera) from different geographic origins by nanopore sequencing and compared them to patterns in Arabidopsis and rice. Within lotus, the genomic distributions of 6mA sites are different from the widely studied 5mC methylation sites. Consistently, in lotus, Arabidopsis and rice, 6mA sites are enriched around transcriptional start sites, positively correlated with gene expression levels, and preferentially retained in highly and broadly expressed orthologs with longer gene lengths and more exons. Among different duplicate genes, 6mA methylation is significantly more enriched and conserved in whole-genome duplicates than in local duplicates. Overall, our study reveals the convergent patterns of 6mA methylation evolution based on both lineage and duplicate gene divergence, which underpin their potential role in gene regulatory evolution in plants.

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