Role of methylation in vernalization and photoperiod pathway: a potential flowering regulator?

IF 7.6 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY 园艺研究(英文) Pub Date : 2023-08-29 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1093/hr/uhad174
Meimei Shi, Chunlei Wang, Peng Wang, Fahong Yun, Zhiya Liu, Fujin Ye, Lijuan Wei, Weibiao Liao
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Recognized as a pivotal developmental transition, flowering marks the continuation of a plant's life cycle. Vernalization and photoperiod are two major flowering pathways orchestrating numerous florigenic signals. Methylation, including histone, DNA and RNA methylation, is one of the recent foci in plant development. Considerable studies reveal that methylation seems to show an increasing potential regulatory role in plant flowering via altering relevant gene expression without altering the genetic basis. However, little has been reviewed about whether and how methylation acts on vernalization- and photoperiod-induced flowering before and after FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) reactivation, what role RNA methylation plays in vernalization- and photoperiod-induced flowering, how methylation participates simultaneously in both vernalization- and photoperiod-induced flowering, the heritability of methylation memory under the vernalization/photoperiod pathway, and whether and how methylation replaces vernalization/photoinduction to regulate flowering. Our review provides insight about the crosstalk among the genetic control of the flowering gene network, methylation (methyltransferases/demethylases) and external signals (cold, light, sRNA and phytohormones) in vernalization and photoperiod pathways. The existing evidence that RNA methylation may play a potential regulatory role in vernalization- and photoperiod-induced flowering has been gathered and represented for the first time. This review speculates about and discusses the possibility of substituting methylation for vernalization and photoinduction to promote flowering. Current evidence is utilized to discuss the possibility of future methylation reagents becoming flowering regulators at the molecular level.

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甲基化在春化和光周期途径中的作用:一种潜在的开花调节剂?
开花被认为是一个关键的发育转变,它标志着植物生命周期的延续。春化和光周期是两个主要的开花途径,它们协调了许多成花信号。甲基化,包括组蛋白、DNA和RNA的甲基化,是近年来植物发育的热点之一。大量研究表明,甲基化似乎通过改变相关基因表达而不改变遗传基础,在植物开花中发挥着越来越大的潜在调节作用。然而,关于甲基化是否以及如何在开花位点C(FLC)再激活前后对春化和光周期诱导的开花起作用,RNA甲基化在春化和光周期诱导的花朵中起什么作用,甲基化如何同时参与春化和光敏周期诱导的花化,甲基化记忆在春化/光周期途径下的遗传力,以及甲基化是否以及如何取代春化/诱导来调节开花。我们的综述深入了解了开花基因网络的遗传控制、甲基化(甲基转移酶/去甲基化酶)和春化和光周期途径中的外部信号(冷、光、sRNA和植物激素)之间的串扰。RNA甲基化可能在春化和光周期诱导的开花中发挥潜在调节作用的现有证据首次被收集和代表。这篇综述推测并讨论了用甲基化代替春化和光诱导促进开花的可能性。目前的证据被用来讨论未来甲基化试剂在分子水平上成为开花调节剂的可能性。
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