DNA methylation dynamics during early plant life

D Bouyer, A Kramdi, M Kassam, M Heese, A Schnittger… - Genome biology, 2017 - Springer
D Bouyer, A Kramdi, M Kassam, M Heese, A Schnittger, F Roudier, V Colot
Genome biology, 2017Springer
Background Cytosine methylation is crucial for gene regulation and silencing of
transposable elements in mammals and plants. While this epigenetic mark is extensively
reprogrammed in the germline and early embryos of mammals, the extent to which DNA
methylation is reset between generations in plants remains largely unknown. Results Using
Arabidopsis as a model, we uncovered distinct DNA methylation dynamics over
transposable element sequences during the early stages of plant development. Specifically …
Background
Cytosine methylation is crucial for gene regulation and silencing of transposable elements in mammals and plants. While this epigenetic mark is extensively reprogrammed in the germline and early embryos of mammals, the extent to which DNA methylation is reset between generations in plants remains largely unknown.
Results
Using Arabidopsis as a model, we uncovered distinct DNA methylation dynamics over transposable element sequences during the early stages of plant development. Specifically, transposable elements and their relics show invariably high methylation at CG sites but increasing methylation at CHG and CHH sites. This non-CG methylation culminates in mature embryos, where it reaches saturation for a large fraction of methylated CHH sites, compared to the typical 10–20% methylation level observed in seedlings or adult plants. Moreover, the increase in CHH methylation during embryogenesis matches the hypomethylated state in the early endosperm. Finally, we show that interfering with the embryo-to-seedling transition results in the persistence of high CHH methylation levels after germination, specifically over sequences that are targeted by the RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) machinery.
Conclusion
Our findings indicate the absence of extensive resetting of DNA methylation patterns during early plant life and point instead to an important role of RdDM in reinforcing DNA methylation of transposable element sequences in every cell of the mature embryo. Furthermore, we provide evidence that this elevated RdDM activity is a specific property of embryogenesis.
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