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  • TaGS2 is a key enzyme in ammonium assimilation with varying expression levels among its homoeologs in hexaploid wheat, particularly higher in TaGS2-B.
  • ChIP assays showed that TaGS2-B's activation in leaves is linked to increased H3K4 trimethylation, while its silencing in roots correlates with higher DNA methylation.
  • The study highlights how histone modifications and DNA methylation influence the transcription of TaGS2 homoeologs, indicating that TaGS2-B faced the strongest selection pressures in wheat breeding.

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Plastic glutamine synthetase (GS2) is responsible for ammonium assimilation. The reason that TaGS2 homoeologs in hexaploid wheat experience different selection pressures in the breeding process remains unclear. TaGS2 were minimally expressed in roots but predominantly expressed in leaves, and TaGS2-B had higher expression than TaGS2-A and TaGS2-D. ChIP assays revealed that the activation of TaGS2-B expression in leaves was correlated with increased H3K4 trimethylation. The transcriptional silencing of TaGS2 in roots was correlated with greater cytosine methylation and less H3K4 trimethylation. Micrococcal nuclease and DNase I accessibility experiments indicated that the promoter region was more resistant to digestion in roots than leaves, which indicated that the closed nucleosome conformation of the promoter region was important to the transcription initiation for the spatial-temporal expression of TaGS2. In contrast, the transcribed regions possess different nuclease accessibilities of three TaGS2 homoeologs in the same tissue, suggesting that nucleosome conformation of the transcribed region was part of the fine adjustment of TaGS2 homoeologs. This study provides evidence that histone modification, DNA methylation and nuclease accessibility coordinated the control of the transcription of TaGS2 homoeologs. Our results provided important evidence that TaGS2-B experienced the strongest selection pressures during the breeding process.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5353557PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep44677DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • TaGS2 is a key enzyme in ammonium assimilation with varying expression levels among its homoeologs in hexaploid wheat, particularly higher in TaGS2-B.
  • ChIP assays showed that TaGS2-B's activation in leaves is linked to increased H3K4 trimethylation, while its silencing in roots correlates with higher DNA methylation.
  • The study highlights how histone modifications and DNA methylation influence the transcription of TaGS2 homoeologs, indicating that TaGS2-B faced the strongest selection pressures in wheat breeding.
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