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Epigenome editing: targeted manipulation of epigenetic modifications in plants

Journal

GENES & GENOMICS
Volume 44, Issue 3, Pages 307-315

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13258-021-01199-5

Keywords

DNA methylation; Epiallele; Epigenome editing; Histone modifications; Transcriptional regulation

Funding

  1. National Agricultural Genome Program [PJ013440]
  2. New breeding technologies development Program [PJ01480103]
  3. Rural Development Administration (RDA), Republic of Korea

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Epigenetic modifications play important roles in cellular processes and have potential applications in plant breeding. Understanding epimutations in crops is crucial for developing useful traits. Plant breeding through epigenome editing can expand the use of genetic resources and alleviate concerns about genetically modified crops.
Background Epigenetic modifications play important roles in diverse cellular processes such as X chromosome inactivation, cell differentiation, development and senescence. DNA methylation and histone modifications are major epigenetic modifications that regulate chromatin structure and gene expression without DNA sequence changes. Epigenetic alterations may induce phenotypic changes stable enough for mitotic or meiotic inheritance. Moreover, the reversibility of epigenetic marks makes the manipulation of chromatin and epigenetic signature an attractive strategy for therapeutic and breeding purposes. Targeted epigenetic manipulation, or epigenome editing, at the gene of interest commonly utilizes specific epigenetic modifiers fused with a targeting module of the conventional genome editing system. Objective This review aims to summarize essential epigenetic components and introduce currently available epigenetic mutants and the corresponding epialleles in plants. Furthermore, advances in epigenome editing technology are discussed while proposing its potential application to plant breeding. Conclusions Epimutations associated with useful traits may provide a valuable resource for crop development. It is important to explore epimutations in a variety of crop species while understanding the fundamental aspects of epigenetic regulation of agronomically important traits such as yield, quality, disease resistance and stress tolerance. In the end, plant breeding programs through epigenome editing may help not only to expand the use of limited genetic resources but also to alleviate consumers' concerns about genetically manipulated crops.

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