
Modifications of DNA nucleobases are present in all forms of life. The purpose of these modifications in eukaryotic cells, however, is not always clear. Although the role of 5-methylcytosine (m5C) in epigenetic regulation and the maintenance of stability in plant genomes is becoming better understood, knowledge pertaining to the origin and function of oxidized nucleobases is still scarce. The formation of 5-hydroxymetylcytosine (hm5C) in plant genomes is especially debatable. DNA modifications, functioning as regulatory factors or serving as DNA injury markers, may have an effect on DNA structure and the interaction of genomic DNA with proteins. Thus, these modifications can influence plant development and adaptation to environmental stress. Here, for the first time, the changes in DNA global levels of m5C, hm5C, and 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG) measured by ELISA have been documented in recalcitrant embryonic axes subjected to desiccation and accelerated aging. We demonstrated that tissue desiccation induces a similar trend in changes in the global level of hm5C and 8-oxoG, which may suggest that they both originate from the activity of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Our study supports the premise that m5C can serve as a marker of plant tissue viability whereas oxidized nucleobases, although indicating a cellular redox state, cannot.
QH573-671, DNA, Plant, Genomics, Article, Epigenesis, Genetic, DNA oxidative damage, desiccation, Seeds, <i>Acer pseudoplatanus</i>, biomarker, <i>Acer pseudoplatanus</i>; biomarker; desiccation; DNA oxidative damage; ELISA; embryonic axes; hm<sup>5</sup>C; m<sup>5</sup>C; 8-oxoG; recalcitrant seeds; sycamore; viability, ELISA, Desiccation, embryonic axes, Cytology, DNA Damage
QH573-671, DNA, Plant, Genomics, Article, Epigenesis, Genetic, DNA oxidative damage, desiccation, Seeds, <i>Acer pseudoplatanus</i>, biomarker, <i>Acer pseudoplatanus</i>; biomarker; desiccation; DNA oxidative damage; ELISA; embryonic axes; hm<sup>5</sup>C; m<sup>5</sup>C; 8-oxoG; recalcitrant seeds; sycamore; viability, ELISA, Desiccation, embryonic axes, Cytology, DNA Damage
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