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Public on Apr 14, 2023 |
Title |
DDM1-mediated gene body DNA methylation is associated with inducible activation of defense-related genes in Arabidopsis [DNA methylation] |
Organism |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
Experiment type |
Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
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Summary |
Background: Plants memorize previous pathogen attacks and are ‘primed’ to produce a faster and stronger defense response, which is critical for defense against pathogens. In plants, cytosines in transposons and gene bodies are reported to be frequently methylated. Demethylation of transposons can affect disease resistance by regulating the transcription of nearby genes during defense response, but the role of gene body methylation (GBM) in defense responses remains unclear. Results: Here, we find that loss of the chromatin remodeler decrease in DNA methylation 1 (ddm1) synergistically enhances resistance to a biotrophic pathogen under mild chemical priming. DDM1 mediates gene body methylation at a subset of stress-responsive genes with distinct chromatin properties from conventional gene body methylated genes. Decreased gene body methylation in loss of ddm1 mutant is associated with hyperactivation of these gene body methylated genes. Knockout of glyoxysomal protein kinase 1 (gpk1), a hypomethylated gene in ddm1 loss of function mutant, impairs priming of defense response to pathogen infection in Arabidopsis. We also find that DDM1-mediated gene body methylation is prone to epigenetic variation among natural Arabidopsis populations, and GPK1 expression is hyperactivated in natural variants with demethylated GPK1. Conclusions: Based on our collective results, we propose that DDM1-mediated GBM provides a possible regulatory axis for plants to modulate the inducibility of the immune response.
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Overall design |
Whole genome bisulfite DNA methylation profiling was performed for Col and ddm1 mutant plants under four conditions - no treatment (control), sub-optimal β-aminobutyric acid treatment (BA_sub), Pseudomonas syringae pathovar tomato DC3000 infection (DC), and BA_sub treatment followed by DC infection (BA_sub+DC).
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Contributor(s) |
Lee S, Choi J, Park J, Hong CP, Choi D, Roh T, Hwang D, Hwang I |
Citation(s) |
37147734 |
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Submission date |
Apr 25, 2017 |
Last update date |
Jul 14, 2023 |
Contact name |
Ildoo Hwang |
Organization name |
POSTECH
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Department |
Department of Life Sciences
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Street address |
77 Cheongam-Ro, Hyoja-dong, Nam-gu,
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City |
Pohang |
State/province |
Kyungbuk |
ZIP/Postal code |
790-784 |
Country |
South Korea |
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Platforms (1) |
GPL13222 |
Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Arabidopsis thaliana) |
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Samples (22)
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Relations |
BioProject |
PRJNA384185 |
SRA |
SRP105182 |
Supplementary file |
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Download |
File type/resource |
GSE98162_RAW.tar |
2.9 Gb |
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TAR (of TXT) |
SRA Run Selector |
Raw data are available in SRA |
Processed data provided as supplementary file |
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