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Determination of DNA Methylation of Imprinted Genes in Arabidopsis Endosperm
Published on: January 28, 2011
RNA-directed DNA methylation in plants: Where to start?
Heng Zhang1, Xinjian He2, Jian-Kang Zhu3
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology; Shanghai Institute of Biological Sciences; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Shanghai, P.R. China.
Abstract:
Plants use 24-nucleotide small interfering RNAs (24-nt siRNAs) and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) to direct de novo DNA methylation and transcriptional gene silencing. This process is called RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM). An important question in the RdDM model is what explains the target specificity of RNA polymerase IV (Pol IV), the enzyme that initiates siRNA production. Two recent papers addressed this question by characterizing the DTF1/SHH1 protein, which contains a homeodomain in the N-terminus and a novel histone-binding domain SAWADEE in the C terminus. Here we review the main results of the two studies and discuss several possible mechanisms that could contribute to Pol IV and Pol V recruitment.
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