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Promoter DNA hypermethylation and gene repression in undifferentiated Arabidopsis cells
Authors:Berdasco María  Alcázar Rubén  García-Ortiz María Victoria  Ballestar Esteban  Fernández Agustín F  Roldán-Arjona Teresa  Tiburcio Antonio F  Altabella Teresa  Buisine Nicolas  Quesneville Hadi  Baudry Antoine  Lepiniec Loïc  Alaminos Miguel  Rodríguez Roberto  Lloyd Alan  Colot Vincent  Bender Judith  Canal María Jesús  Esteller Manel  Fraga Mario F
Affiliation:Cancer Epigenetics Laboratory, Molecular Pathology Programme, Spanish National Cancer Centre (CNIO), Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:Maintaining and acquiring the pluripotent cell state in plants is critical to tissue regeneration and vegetative multiplication. Histone-based epigenetic mechanisms are important for regulating this undifferentiated state. Here we report the use of genetic and pharmacological experimental approaches to show that Arabidopsis cell suspensions and calluses specifically repress some genes as a result of promoter DNA hypermethylation. We found that promoters of the MAPK12, GSTU10 and BXL1 genes become hypermethylated in callus cells and that hypermethylation also affects the TTG1, GSTF5, SUVH8, fimbrin and CCD7 genes in cell suspensions. Promoter hypermethylation in undifferentiated cells was associated with histone hypoacetylation and primarily occurred at CpG sites. Accordingly, we found that the process specifically depends on MET1 and DRM2 methyltransferases, as demonstrated with DNA methyltransferase mutants. Our results suggest that promoter DNA methylation may be another important epigenetic mechanism for the establishment and/or maintenance of the undifferentiated state in plant cells.
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