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Arabidopsis VIM Proteins Regulate Epigenetic Silencing by Modulating DNA Methylation and Histone Modification in Cooperation with MET1
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Title
Arabidopsis VIM Proteins Regulate Epigenetic Silencing by Modulating DNA Methylation and Histone Modification in Cooperation with MET1
Issued Date
2014-09
Citation
Kim, Jeongsik. (2014-09). Arabidopsis VIM Proteins Regulate Epigenetic Silencing by Modulating DNA Methylation and Histone Modification in Cooperation with MET1. Molecular Plant, 7(9), 1470–1485. doi: 10.1093/mp/ssu079
Type
Article
Author Keywords
VIM/ORTHSRAMET1epigenetic silencingDNA methylationhistone modification
Keywords
UBIQUITIN LIGASE ACTIVITYSRA DOMAINMETHYLTRANSFERASE MET1CPG METHYLATIONH3 METHYLATIONJMJC DOMAINLINKS DNATHALIANABINDINGGENE
ISSN
1674-2052
Abstract
Methylcytosine-binding proteins containing SRA (SET- and RING-Associated) domain are required for the establishment and/or maintenance of DNA methylation in both plants and animals. We previously proposed that Arabidopsis VIM/ORTH proteins with an SRA domain maintain DNA methylation and epigenetic gene silencing in heterochromatic regions. However, their endogenous targets of epigenetic gene silencing have not been analyzed globally and the mechanisms by which VIM proteins coordinate DNA methylation and epigenetic silencing are largely unknown. In this study, a genome-wide transcript profiling analysis revealed 544 derepressed genes in a vim1/2/3 triple mutant, including 133 known genes. VIM1 bound to promoter and transcribed regions of the up-regulated genes in vim1/2/3 and VIM deficiency caused severe DNA hypomethylation in all sequence contexts at direct VIM1 targets. We found a drastic loss of H3K9me2 at heterochromatic chromocenters in vim1/2/3 nuclei. Furthermore, aberrant changes in transcriptionally active and repressive histone modifications were observed at VIM1 targets in vim1/2/3. VIM1-binding capacity to target genes was significantly reduced in the met1 background, indicating that VIM1 primarily recognizes CG methylation deposited by MET1. Overall, our data indicate that VIM proteins regulate genome-wide epigenetic gene silencing through coordinated modulation of DNA methylation and histone modification status in collaboration with MET1. © 2014 The Authors. All rights reserved.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/2646
DOI
10.1093/mp/ssu079
Publisher
Cell Press
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