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An Arabidopsis jmjC domain protein protects transcribed genes from DNA methylation at CHG sites

Differential cytosine methylation of genes and transposons is important for maintaining integrity of plant genomes. In Arabidopsis, transposons are heavily methylated at both CG and non-CG sites, whereas the non-CG methylation is rarely found in active genes. Our previous genetic analysis suggested...

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Autores principales: Miura, Asuka, Nakamura, Miyuki, Inagaki, Soichi, Kobayashi, Akie, Saze, Hidetoshi, Kakutani, Tetsuji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2653724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19262562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2009.59
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author Miura, Asuka
Nakamura, Miyuki
Inagaki, Soichi
Kobayashi, Akie
Saze, Hidetoshi
Kakutani, Tetsuji
author_facet Miura, Asuka
Nakamura, Miyuki
Inagaki, Soichi
Kobayashi, Akie
Saze, Hidetoshi
Kakutani, Tetsuji
author_sort Miura, Asuka
collection PubMed
description Differential cytosine methylation of genes and transposons is important for maintaining integrity of plant genomes. In Arabidopsis, transposons are heavily methylated at both CG and non-CG sites, whereas the non-CG methylation is rarely found in active genes. Our previous genetic analysis suggested that a jmjC domain-containing protein IBM1 (increase in BONSAI methylation 1) prevents ectopic deposition of non-CG methylation, and this process is necessary for normal Arabidopsis development. Here, we directly determined the genomic targets of IBM1 through high-resolution genome-wide analysis of DNA methylation. The ibm1 mutation induced extensive hyper-methylation in thousands of genes. Transposons were unaffected. Notably, long transcribed genes were most severely affected. Methylation of genes is limited to CG sites in wild type, but CHG sites were also methylated in the ibm1 mutant. The ibm1-induced hyper-methylation did not depend on previously characterized components of the RNAi-based DNA methylation machinery. Our results suggest novel transcription-coupled mechanisms to direct genic methylation not only at CG but also at CHG sites. IBM1 prevents the CHG methylation in genes, but not in transposons.
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spelling pubmed-26537242009-03-10 An Arabidopsis jmjC domain protein protects transcribed genes from DNA methylation at CHG sites Miura, Asuka Nakamura, Miyuki Inagaki, Soichi Kobayashi, Akie Saze, Hidetoshi Kakutani, Tetsuji EMBO J Article Differential cytosine methylation of genes and transposons is important for maintaining integrity of plant genomes. In Arabidopsis, transposons are heavily methylated at both CG and non-CG sites, whereas the non-CG methylation is rarely found in active genes. Our previous genetic analysis suggested that a jmjC domain-containing protein IBM1 (increase in BONSAI methylation 1) prevents ectopic deposition of non-CG methylation, and this process is necessary for normal Arabidopsis development. Here, we directly determined the genomic targets of IBM1 through high-resolution genome-wide analysis of DNA methylation. The ibm1 mutation induced extensive hyper-methylation in thousands of genes. Transposons were unaffected. Notably, long transcribed genes were most severely affected. Methylation of genes is limited to CG sites in wild type, but CHG sites were also methylated in the ibm1 mutant. The ibm1-induced hyper-methylation did not depend on previously characterized components of the RNAi-based DNA methylation machinery. Our results suggest novel transcription-coupled mechanisms to direct genic methylation not only at CG but also at CHG sites. IBM1 prevents the CHG methylation in genes, but not in transposons. Nature Publishing Group 2009-04-22 2009-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2653724/ /pubmed/19262562 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2009.59 Text en Copyright © 2009, European Molecular Biology Organization http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. This license does not permit commercial exploitation or the creation of derivative works without specific permission.
spellingShingle Article
Miura, Asuka
Nakamura, Miyuki
Inagaki, Soichi
Kobayashi, Akie
Saze, Hidetoshi
Kakutani, Tetsuji
An Arabidopsis jmjC domain protein protects transcribed genes from DNA methylation at CHG sites
title An Arabidopsis jmjC domain protein protects transcribed genes from DNA methylation at CHG sites
title_full An Arabidopsis jmjC domain protein protects transcribed genes from DNA methylation at CHG sites
title_fullStr An Arabidopsis jmjC domain protein protects transcribed genes from DNA methylation at CHG sites
title_full_unstemmed An Arabidopsis jmjC domain protein protects transcribed genes from DNA methylation at CHG sites
title_short An Arabidopsis jmjC domain protein protects transcribed genes from DNA methylation at CHG sites
title_sort arabidopsis jmjc domain protein protects transcribed genes from dna methylation at chg sites
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2653724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19262562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2009.59
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