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Polyploidization-driven differentiation of freezing tolerance in Solidago canadensis
Authors:Huan Lu  Lifang Xue  Jiliang Cheng  Xianghong Yang  Hongjie Xie  Xiaoling Song  Sheng Qiang
Institution:Weed Research Laboratory, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China
Abstract:Solidago canadensis, originating from the temperate region of North America, has expanded southward to subtropical regions through polyploidization. Here we investigated whether freezing tolerance of S. canadensis was weakened during expansion. Measurement of the temperature causing 50% ruptured cells (LT50) in 35 S. canadensis populations revealed ploidy-related differentiation in freezing tolerance. Freezing tolerance was found to decrease with increasing ploidy. The polyploid populations of S. canadensis had lower ScICE1 gene expression levels but more ScICE1 gene copies than the diploids. Furthermore, more DNA methylation sites in the ScICE1 gene promoter were detected in the polyploids than in the diploids. The results suggest that promoter methylation represses the expression of multi-copy ScICE1 genes, leading to weaker freezing tolerance in polyploid S. canadensis compared to the diploids. The study provides empirical evidence that DNA methylation regulates expression of the gene copies and supports polyploidization-driven adaptation to new environments.
Keywords:DNA methylation  freezing tolerance  gene expression  ICE1 gene  polyploidization  Solidago canadensis
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