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Maternal transmission of the epigenetic ‘memory of winter cold’ in Arabidopsis



编号 040026205

推送时间 20201026

研究领域 森林培育 

年份 2020 

类型 期刊 

语种 英语

标题 Maternal transmission of the epigenetic ‘memory of winter cold’ in Arabidopsis

来源期刊 Nature Plants

第262期

发表时间 20200921

关键词 Arabidopsis;  memory of winter cold;  epigenetic;  environmental memories;  chromatin state; 

摘要 Some plants can ‘remember’ past environmental experience to become adapted to a given environment. For instance, after experiencing prolonged low-temperature exposure in winter (winter cold), vernalization-responsive plants remember past cold experience when temperature rises in spring, to acquire competence to flower at a later season favourable for seed production1,2. In Arabidopsis thaliana, prolonged cold induces silencing of the potent floral repressor FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) by Polycomb group (PcG) chromatin modifiers. This Polycomb-repressed chromatin state is epigenetically maintained and thus ‘memorized’ in subsequent growth and development upon return to warmth1,3. ‘Memory of winter cold’ has been viewed as being mitotically stable but meiotically unstable3,4,5, and thus not to be transmitted intergenerationally. In general, whether and how chromatin-mediated environmental memories are transmitted across generations are unknown in plants. Here, we show that the cold-induced Polycomb-repressed chromatin state at FLC or memory of winter cold is maintained in the egg cell, that is meiotically stable in the process of female gamete formation, and provide evidence that this Polycomb-mediated memory is not maintained in the sperm cell. Moreover, we show that this cold memory is inherited maternally but not paternally to the zygote and early embryos. Our study demonstrates and further provides mechanistic insights into intergenerational transmission of chromatin state-mediated environmental memories in plants.

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