One-way control of FWA imprinting in Arabidopsis endosperm by DNA methylation
- PMID: 14631047
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1089835
One-way control of FWA imprinting in Arabidopsis endosperm by DNA methylation
Abstract
The Arabidopsis FWA gene was initially identified from late-flowering epigenetic mutants that show ectopic FWA expression associated with heritable hypomethylation of repeats around transcription starting sites. Here, we show that wild-type FWA displays imprinted (maternal origin-specific) expression in endosperm. The FWA imprint depends on the maintenance DNA methyltransferase MET1, as is the case in mammals. Unlike mammals, however, the FWA imprint is not established by allele-specific de novo methylation. It is established by maternal gametophyte-specific gene activation, which depends on a DNA glycosylase gene, DEMETER. Because endosperm does not contribute to the next generation, the activated FWA gene need not be silenced again. Double fertilization enables plants to use such "one-way" control of imprinting and DNA methylation in endosperm.
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Plant sciences. Imprinting--a green variation.Science. 2004 Jan 23;303(5657):483-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1094375. Science. 2004. PMID: 14739448 No abstract available.
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