生物
表观遗传学
新功能化
功能分歧
转录因子
基因
基因表达调控
染色质
遗传学
转录调控
转录组
MYB公司
基因表达
组蛋白
表观遗传学
基因调控网络
基因表达谱
计算生物学
细胞生物学
微阵列分析技术
基因复制
基因家族
细胞命运测定
细胞分化
基因组学
拟南芥
DNA甲基化
功能基因组学
细胞分裂
木质素
进化生物学
作者
Xin Yi,Ning Qin,Junwei Gan,Jie Wu,Jinpeng Wang,Yuannian Jiao,Huanming Yang,Hansheng Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1093/plphys/kiag554
摘要
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) is characterized by its unparalleled rapid growth (up to 114.5 cm d-1) and concurrent lignification; however, the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms orchestrating this process remain largely unexplored. Here, we integrated RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, and DAP-seq analyses across three defined developmental stages (start of cell division, rapid cell division, and rapid elongation) to decipher the molecular regulatory networks underlying this phenomenon. Our transcriptomic profiling revealed that interindividual variation primarily reflects developmental progression, with active lignification occurring predominantly in the rapid elongation stage. Time-ordered gene coexpression network analysis demonstrated strong convergence of lignin biosynthesis-related gene expression during the rapid elongation stage, despite persistent individual-specific transcriptional divergence, particularly during the rapid cell division stage. Integration of RNA-seq and ATAC-seq data demonstrated that chromatin accessibility dynamics underlie this divergence, highlighting epigenetically regulated transcription factor expression as a critical determinant of lignification trajectories. Notably, we identified three novel transcription factors as potential regulators of the lignin biosynthesis pathway, including ERF (clrGene014320) and MYB family members (clrGene027449 and clrGene040715). Evolutionary analysis suggested that neofunctionalization following recent whole-genome duplication events contributed to the specialized regulatory functions of these genes during bamboo shoot lignification. Functional validation confirmed the direct regulatory roles of these TFs in controlling lignin biosynthetic genes. This study provides integrated insights into the genetic and epigenetic control of extreme plant growth and cell wall plasticity, offering valuable genetic resources for sustainable biomass improvement.
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