RNA介导的DNA甲基化作用(RNA-directed DNA Methylation,RdDM)是首次在植物中发现的基因组表观修饰现象,RdDM通过RNA-DNA序列相互作用直接导致DNA甲基化。植物中的RdDM和siRNA介导的mRNA降解现象,都是通过RNA使序列特异性基因发生沉默,...RNA介导的DNA甲基化作用(RNA-directed DNA Methylation,RdDM)是首次在植物中发现的基因组表观修饰现象,RdDM通过RNA-DNA序列相互作用直接导致DNA甲基化。植物中的RdDM和siRNA介导的mRNA降解现象,都是通过RNA使序列特异性基因发生沉默,它们对于植物的染色体重排、抵御病毒感染、基因表达调控和发育的许多过程起到了非常重要的作用。在植物中有很多的文献报道RdDM现象,但是对于其具体调控机理还不是很清楚。这里对RNA介导的植物DNA甲基化的基本特征进行了简要概述,主要对RdDM机理的研究进展进行了综述,其中包括RdDM过程中的DNA甲基转移酶的种类及其作用机理,DNA甲基化与染色质修饰之间的关系,以及与RdDM相关的重要蛋白质的研究等。在植物中,转录和转录后水平都可能发生RdDM,诱发基因沉默,前者常涉及靶基因启动子的甲基化,后者则牵涉到编码区的甲基化。RdDM的发生依赖于RNAi途径中相似的siRNA和酶,如DCL3、RdR2、SDE4和AGO4。植物中至少含有三类DNA甲基转移酶DRM1/2、MET1和CMT3,其作用部位是与RNA同源的DNA区域中的所有胞嘧啶,而组蛋白H3第九位赖氨酸的甲基化影响着胞嘧啶的甲基化。展开更多
Small RNAs are found in eukaryotes and are responsible for regulation of chromatin structure, RNA processing and stability, translation and transcription. 24-nt small interfering RNA (siRNA) are known to mediate gene ...Small RNAs are found in eukaryotes and are responsible for regulation of chromatin structure, RNA processing and stability, translation and transcription. 24-nt small interfering RNA (siRNA) are known to mediate gene inactivation via the RNA-directed DNA methylation pathway (RdDM) and are important for natural heritable changes in plant species. DNA cytosine methylation can be maintained between generations and this may be important for accelerated adaption to stress conditions. Research is currently focused toward the epigenetic response to disease, the stability of DNA methylation over generations, the elucidation of newly discovered pathways for de novo DNA methylation, and the application of epigenetic variation to breeding programs. This review aims to give a brief but comprehensive examination on small RNAs and transgenerational epigenetic variation.展开更多
RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) is a nuclear process in which small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) direct the cytosine methylation of DNA sequences that are complementary to the siRNAs. In plants, double stranded-RNAs ...RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) is a nuclear process in which small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) direct the cytosine methylation of DNA sequences that are complementary to the siRNAs. In plants, double stranded-RNAs (dsRNAs) generated by RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 2 (RDR2) serve as precursors for Dicer-like 3 dependent biogenesis of 24-nt siRNAs. Plant specific RNA polymerase IV (Pol IV) is presumed to generate the initial RNA transcripts that are substrates for RDR2. siRNAs are loaded onto an argonaute4-containing RISC (RNA-induced silencing complex) that targets the de novo DNA methyltransferase DRM2 to RdDM target loci. Nascent RNA transcripts from the target loci are generated by another plant-specific RNA polymerase, Pol V, and these transcripts help recruit com- plementary siRNAs and the associated RdDM effector complex to the target loci in a transcrip- tion-coupled DNA methylation process. Small RNA binding proteins such as ROS3 may direct tar- get-specific DNA demethylation by the ROS1 family of DNA demethylases. Chromatin remodeling en- zymes and histone modifying enzymes also participate in DNA methylation and possibly demethylation. One of the well studied functions of RdDM is transposon silencing and genome stability. In addition, RdDM is important for paramutation, imprinting, gene regulation, and plant development. Lo- cus-specific DNA methylation and demethylation, and transposon activation under abiotic stresses suggest that RdDM is also important in stress responses of plants. Further studies will help illuminate the functions of RdDM in the dynamic control of epigenomes during development and environmental stress responses.展开更多
Epigenetic gene regulation involves the stable propagation of gene activity states through mitotic, and sometimes even meiotic, cell divisions without changes in DNA sequence. Paramutation is an epigenetic phenomenon ...Epigenetic gene regulation involves the stable propagation of gene activity states through mitotic, and sometimes even meiotic, cell divisions without changes in DNA sequence. Paramutation is an epigenetic phenomenon involving changes in gene expression that are stably transmitted through mitosis as well as meiosis. These heritable changes are mediated by in trans interactions between homologous DNA sequences on different chromosomes. During these in trans interactions, epigenetic information is transferred from one allele of a gene to another allele of the same gene, resulting in a change in gene expression. Although paramutation was initially discovered in plants, it has recently been observed in mammals as well, suggesting that the mechanisms underlying paramutation might be evolutionarily conserved. Recent findings point to a crucial role for small RNAs in the paramutation process. In mice, small RNAs appear sufficient to induce paramutation, whereas in maize, it seems not to be the only player in the process. In this review, potential mechanisms are discussed in relation to the various paramutation phenomena.展开更多
文摘RNA介导的DNA甲基化作用(RNA-directed DNA Methylation,RdDM)是首次在植物中发现的基因组表观修饰现象,RdDM通过RNA-DNA序列相互作用直接导致DNA甲基化。植物中的RdDM和siRNA介导的mRNA降解现象,都是通过RNA使序列特异性基因发生沉默,它们对于植物的染色体重排、抵御病毒感染、基因表达调控和发育的许多过程起到了非常重要的作用。在植物中有很多的文献报道RdDM现象,但是对于其具体调控机理还不是很清楚。这里对RNA介导的植物DNA甲基化的基本特征进行了简要概述,主要对RdDM机理的研究进展进行了综述,其中包括RdDM过程中的DNA甲基转移酶的种类及其作用机理,DNA甲基化与染色质修饰之间的关系,以及与RdDM相关的重要蛋白质的研究等。在植物中,转录和转录后水平都可能发生RdDM,诱发基因沉默,前者常涉及靶基因启动子的甲基化,后者则牵涉到编码区的甲基化。RdDM的发生依赖于RNAi途径中相似的siRNA和酶,如DCL3、RdR2、SDE4和AGO4。植物中至少含有三类DNA甲基转移酶DRM1/2、MET1和CMT3,其作用部位是与RNA同源的DNA区域中的所有胞嘧啶,而组蛋白H3第九位赖氨酸的甲基化影响着胞嘧啶的甲基化。
文摘Small RNAs are found in eukaryotes and are responsible for regulation of chromatin structure, RNA processing and stability, translation and transcription. 24-nt small interfering RNA (siRNA) are known to mediate gene inactivation via the RNA-directed DNA methylation pathway (RdDM) and are important for natural heritable changes in plant species. DNA cytosine methylation can be maintained between generations and this may be important for accelerated adaption to stress conditions. Research is currently focused toward the epigenetic response to disease, the stability of DNA methylation over generations, the elucidation of newly discovered pathways for de novo DNA methylation, and the application of epigenetic variation to breeding programs. This review aims to give a brief but comprehensive examination on small RNAs and transgenerational epigenetic variation.
基金supported by National Institutes of Health Grants R01GM070795 and R01GM059138. V.C. is thankful to ICAR, New Delhi for providing study leave.
文摘RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) is a nuclear process in which small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) direct the cytosine methylation of DNA sequences that are complementary to the siRNAs. In plants, double stranded-RNAs (dsRNAs) generated by RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 2 (RDR2) serve as precursors for Dicer-like 3 dependent biogenesis of 24-nt siRNAs. Plant specific RNA polymerase IV (Pol IV) is presumed to generate the initial RNA transcripts that are substrates for RDR2. siRNAs are loaded onto an argonaute4-containing RISC (RNA-induced silencing complex) that targets the de novo DNA methyltransferase DRM2 to RdDM target loci. Nascent RNA transcripts from the target loci are generated by another plant-specific RNA polymerase, Pol V, and these transcripts help recruit com- plementary siRNAs and the associated RdDM effector complex to the target loci in a transcrip- tion-coupled DNA methylation process. Small RNA binding proteins such as ROS3 may direct tar- get-specific DNA demethylation by the ROS1 family of DNA demethylases. Chromatin remodeling en- zymes and histone modifying enzymes also participate in DNA methylation and possibly demethylation. One of the well studied functions of RdDM is transposon silencing and genome stability. In addition, RdDM is important for paramutation, imprinting, gene regulation, and plant development. Lo- cus-specific DNA methylation and demethylation, and transposon activation under abiotic stresses suggest that RdDM is also important in stress responses of plants. Further studies will help illuminate the functions of RdDM in the dynamic control of epigenomes during development and environmental stress responses.
文摘Epigenetic gene regulation involves the stable propagation of gene activity states through mitotic, and sometimes even meiotic, cell divisions without changes in DNA sequence. Paramutation is an epigenetic phenomenon involving changes in gene expression that are stably transmitted through mitosis as well as meiosis. These heritable changes are mediated by in trans interactions between homologous DNA sequences on different chromosomes. During these in trans interactions, epigenetic information is transferred from one allele of a gene to another allele of the same gene, resulting in a change in gene expression. Although paramutation was initially discovered in plants, it has recently been observed in mammals as well, suggesting that the mechanisms underlying paramutation might be evolutionarily conserved. Recent findings point to a crucial role for small RNAs in the paramutation process. In mice, small RNAs appear sufficient to induce paramutation, whereas in maize, it seems not to be the only player in the process. In this review, potential mechanisms are discussed in relation to the various paramutation phenomena.