Dynamics in global DNA methylation and endogenous polyamine levels during protocorm-like bodies induction of Cattleya tigrina A. Richard
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Cattleya tigrina is endemic to the Atlantic forest biome and classified as vulnerable in the Red
Book of Brazilian Flora. In vitro techniques comprise valuable tools for the conservation of endangered
plant species. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the morphological features, global DNA
methylation levels and free polyamines during protocorm-like bodies (PLBs) induction of C. tigrina. Along
with that, an efficient protocol for in vitro propagation of this species is proposed. The first evidences of
PLBs induction in C. tigrina occurred at seven days in culture, starting from the basal portion of the leaf
abaxial surface. A hypomethylation marked the beginning of cell differentiation, followed by an increased
global DNA methylation at 35 days in culture, coinciding with a subtle change in the structures
morphogenetic development. During PLBs induction, putrescine exhibited higher levels as compared to
spermidine and spermine, and apparently presents a major role during the PLBs induction in C. tigrina.
Due to the apparent secondary PLBs formation, this protocol can represent a highly efficient method for in
vitro propagation of this species.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
orchids; micropropagation; in vitro culture; epigenetics; PLBs
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