Author:
Bartee Lisa,Malagnac Fabienne,Bender Judith
Abstract
Plants maintain cytosine methylation at CG and non-CG residues to control gene expression and genome stability. In a screen forArabidopsis mutants that alter methylation and silencing of a densely methylated endogenous reporter gene, we recovered 11 loss-of-function alleles in the CMT3 chromomethylase gene. Thecmt3 mutants displayed enhanced expression and reduced methylation of the reporter, particularly at non-CG cytosines. CNG methylation was also reduced at repetitive centromeric sequences. Thus,CMT3 is a key determinant for non-CG methylation. The lack ofCMT homologs in animal genomes could account for the observation that in contrast to plants, animals maintain primarily CG methylation.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Developmental Biology,Genetics
Cited by
352 articles.
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