» Articles » PMID: 33050382

Application of the MSAP Technique to Evaluate Epigenetic Changes in Plant Conservation

Overview
Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2020 Oct 14
PMID 33050382
Citations 11
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Epigenetic variation, and particularly DNA methylation, is involved in plasticity and responses to changes in the environment. Conservation biology studies have focused on the measurement of this variation to establish demographic parameters, diversity levels and population structure to design the appropriate conservation strategies. However, in ex situ conservation approaches, the main objective is to guarantee the characteristics of the conserved material (phenotype and epi-genetic). We review the use of the Methylation Sensitive Amplified Polymorphism (MSAP) technique to detect changes in the DNA methylation patterns of plant material conserved by the main ex situ plant conservation methods: seed banks, in vitro slow growth and cryopreservation. Comparison of DNA methylation patterns before and after conservation is a useful tool to check the fidelity of the regenerated plants, and, at the same time, may be related with other genetic variations that might appear during the conservation process (i.e., somaclonal variation). Analyses of MSAP profiles can be useful in the management of ex situ plant conservation but differs in the approach used in the in situ conservation. Likewise, an easy-to-use methodology is necessary for a rapid interpretation of data, in order to be readily implemented by conservation managers.

Citing Articles

Differential DNA methylation in response to host environment changes in Drosophila gouveai.

Santos A, Ramos E, Valente V, Manfrin M Genetica. 2025; 153(1):14.

PMID: 40056225 DOI: 10.1007/s10709-025-00230-x.


A Comparison of DNA-Methylation during Protoplast Culture of Ponkan Mandarin ( Blanco) and Tobacco ( L.).

Wang L, Zhang J, Xu X Plants (Basel). 2024; 13(20).

PMID: 39458825 PMC: 11511572. DOI: 10.3390/plants13202878.


Unravelling the Epigenetic Code: DNA Methylation in Plants and Its Role in Stress Response.

Talarico E, Zambelli A, Araniti F, Greco E, Chiappetta A, Bruno L Epigenomes. 2024; 8(3).

PMID: 39189256 PMC: 11348131. DOI: 10.3390/epigenomes8030030.


Methyl-Sensitive Amplification Polymorphism (MSAP) Analysis Provides Insights into the DNA Methylation Changes Underlying Adaptation to Low Temperature of L.

Liu L, Wang W, Lu X, Zhang T, Wu J, Fang Y Plants (Basel). 2024; 13(13).

PMID: 38999588 PMC: 11244143. DOI: 10.3390/plants13131748.


Seed Longevity and Ageing: A Review on Physiological and Genetic Factors with an Emphasis on Hormonal Regulation.

Pirredda M, Fananas-Pueyo I, Onate-Sanchez L, Mira S Plants (Basel). 2024; 13(1).

PMID: 38202349 PMC: 10780731. DOI: 10.3390/plants13010041.


References
1.
Zhang X, Bao W, Zhang A, Pathirana R, Wang Q, Liu Z . Cryopreservation of shoot tips, evaluations of vegetative growth, and assessments of genetic and epigenetic changes in cryo-derived plants of Actinidia spp. Cryobiology. 2020; 94:18-25. DOI: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2020.05.004. View

2.
Bonin A, Bellemain E, Bronken Eidesen P, Pompanon F, Brochmann C, Taberlet P . How to track and assess genotyping errors in population genetics studies. Mol Ecol. 2004; 13(11):3261-73. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2004.02346.x. View

3.
Quadrana L, Colot V . Plant Transgenerational Epigenetics. Annu Rev Genet. 2016; 50:467-491. DOI: 10.1146/annurev-genet-120215-035254. View

4.
Normah M, Sulong N, Reed B . Cryopreservation of shoot tips of recalcitrant and tropical species: Advances and strategies. Cryobiology. 2019; 87:1-14. DOI: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2019.01.008. View

5.
Zhong X . Comparative epigenomics: a powerful tool to understand the evolution of DNA methylation. New Phytol. 2015; 210(1):76-80. DOI: 10.1111/nph.13540. View