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The age-dependent epigenetic and physiological changes in an Arabidopsis T87 cell suspension culture during long-term cultivation
Authors:Aleksandra Kwiatkowska  Jacek Zebrowski  Bernadetta Oklejewicz  Justyna Czarnik  Joanna Halibart-Puzio  Maciej Wnuk
Affiliation:1. Department of Botany, University of Rzeszow, Kolbuszowa, Poland;2. Department of Plant Physiology, University of Rzeszow, Kolbuszowa, Poland;3. Department of Genetics, University of Rzeszow, Kolbuszowa, Poland
Abstract:Plant cell suspension cultures represent good model systems applicable for both basic research and biotechnological purposes. Nevertheless, it is widely known that a prolonged in vitro cultivation of plant cells is associated with genetic and epigenetic instabilities, which may limit the usefulness of plant lines. In this study, the age-dependent epigenetic and physiological changes in an asynchronous Arabidopsis T87 cell culture were examined. A prolonged cultivation period was found to be correlated with a decrease in the proliferation rate and a simultaneous increase in the expression of senescence-associated genes, indicating that the aging process started at the late growth phase of the culture. In addition, increases in the heterochromatin-specific epigenetic markers, i.e., global DNA methylation, H3K9 dimethylation, and H3K27 trimethylation, were observed, suggesting the onset of chromatin condensation, a hallmark of the early stages of plant senescence. Although the number of live cells decreased with an increase in the age of the culture, the remaining viable cells retained a high potential to efficiently perform photosynthesis and did not exhibit any symptoms of photosystem II damage.
Keywords:Arabidopsis thaliana cell suspension culture   T87   Aging   Epigenetics   Methylation   Photosystem II
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