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Title: Exploring the crop epigenome : a comparison of DNA methylation profiling techniques
Authors: Agius, Dorita
Kapazoglou, Aliki
Avramidou, Evangelia
Baranek, Miroslav
Carneros, Elena
Caro, Elena
Castiglione, Stefano
Cicatelli, Angela
Radanovic, Aleksandra
Ebejer, Jean Paul
Gackowski, Daniel
Guarino, Francesco
Gulyas, Andrea
Hidvegi, Norbert
Hoenicka, Hans
Inacio, Vera
Johannes, Frank
Karalija, Erna
Lieberman-Lazarovich, Michal
Martinelli, Federico
Maury, Stephane
Mladenov, Velimir
Morais-Cecilio, Leonor
Pecinka, Ales
Tani, Eleni
Testillano, Pilar S.
Todorov, Dimitar
Valledor, Luis
Vassileva, Valya
Keywords: Plant gene expression
Plant molecular genetics
DNA -- Methylation
Crops -- Genetics
Epigenetics -- Methodology
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Frontiers Research Foundation
Citation: Agius, D. R., Kapazoglou, A., Avramidou, E., Baranek, M., Carneros, E., Caro, E.,...Vassileva, V. (2023). Exploring the crop epigenome: a comparison of DNA methylation profiling techniques. Frontiers in Plant Science, 14, 1181039.
Abstract: Epigenetic modifications play a vital role in the preservation of genome integrity and in the regulation of gene expression. DNA methylation, one of the key mechanisms of epigenetic control, impacts growth, development, stress response and adaptability of all organisms, including plants. The detection of DNA methylation marks is crucial for understanding the mechanisms underlying these processes and for developing strategies to improve productivity and stress resistance of crop plants. There are different methods for detecting plant DNA methylation, such as bisulfite sequencing, methylation-sensitive amplified polymorphism, genome-wide DNA methylation analysis, methylated DNA immunoprecipitation sequencing, reduced representation bisulfite sequencing, MS and immuno-based techniques. These profiling approaches vary in many aspects, including DNA input, resolution, genomic region coverage, and bioinformatics analysis. Selecting an appropriate methylation screening approach requires an understanding of all these techniques. This review provides an overview of DNA methylation profiling methods in crop plants, along with comparisons of the efficacy of these techniques between model and crop plants. The strengths and limitations of each methodological approach are outlined, and the importance of considering both technical and biological factors are highlighted. Additionally, methods for modulating DNA methylation in model and crop species are presented. Overall, this review will assist scientists in making informed decisions when selecting an appropriate DNA methylation profiling method.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/118377
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