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Series GSE128002 Query DataSets for GSE128002
Status Public on Oct 02, 2019
Title Response to extended drought stress and recovery involve epigenetic control of stress adaptation and flowering regulation in Zea mays
Organism Zea mays
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary During their lifespan, plants continuously respond to a multitude of stressful factors that affects their development and reproductive fitness through a sophisticated variety of physiological, biochemical, transcriptional, and epigenetic mechanisms. Dynamic changes in chromatin structure and concomitant transcriptional variations play an important role in both stress response and adaptation. Epigenetic memory mechanisms seem to be involved because chromatin and expression patterns can be indeed stably maintained during cell division, once the triggering stimulus has been removed. In this study we performed transcriptome and genome-wide analysis of histone modifications of maize plants subjected to a mild and prolonged drought stress followed by a complete recovery phase. Results led to the identification of stress-responsive genes in which variations in transcript and/or histone modification levels persist after stress removal. Genes not showing an immediate response to stress, but perceiving and storing stress signal for a delayed response were also identified. This provides valuable information about genes and mechanisms utilized by plants to adapt to stressful environment and potentially involved in stress memory. We also report that drought stress alters flowering and inflorescences patterning, possibly by affecting expression and chromatin of flowering regulatory genes.
 
Overall design ChIP-Seq analysis of three histone modifications (H3K4me3, H3K9ac and H3K27me3) on maize young leaves collected from drought stressed (WS) and control (NS) plants after 10 days of progressive mild drought stress (WST0 and NST0) and subsequent 7 days of recovery period (WST7 and NST7)
 
Contributor(s) Forestan C, Farinati S, Zambelli F, Pavesi G, Rossi V, Varotto S
Citation(s) 31677283
Submission date Mar 07, 2019
Last update date Jan 07, 2020
Contact name Federico Zambelli
Organization name University of Milan
Department Department of Biosciences
Street address Via Giovanni Celoria 26
City Milano
ZIP/Postal code 20133
Country Italy
 
Platforms (1)
GPL17628 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Zea mays)
Samples (13)
GSM3660048 H3K4me3_NST0
GSM3660049 H3K4me3_WST0
GSM3660050 H3K4me3_NST7
Relations
BioProject PRJNA526032
SRA SRP187859

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE128002_H3K27me3_rawcounts.txt.gz 308.0 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE128002_H3K4me3_rawcounts.txt.gz 349.1 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE128002_H3K9ac_rawcounts.txt.gz 304.2 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE128002_wc_rawcounts.txt.gz 233.9 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
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