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Unique features of the m6A methylome in Arabidopsis thaliana.


ABSTRACT: Recent discoveries of reversible N(6)-methyladenosine (m(6)A) methylation on messenger RNA (mRNA) and mapping of m(6)A methylomes in mammals and yeast have revealed potential regulatory functions of this RNA modification. In plants, defects in m(6)A methyltransferase cause an embryo-lethal phenotype, suggesting a critical role of m(6)A in plant development. Here, we profile m(6)A transcriptome-wide in two accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana and reveal that m(6)A is a highly conserved modification of mRNA in plants. Distinct from mammals, m(6)A in A. thaliana is enriched not only around the stop codon and within 3'-untranslated regions, but also around the start codon. Gene ontology analysis indicates that the unique distribution pattern of m(6)A in A. thaliana is associated with plant-specific pathways involving the chloroplast. We also discover a positive correlation between m(6)A deposition and mRNA abundance, suggesting a regulatory role of m(6)A in plant gene expression.

SUBMITTER: Luo GZ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4248235 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Unique features of the m6A methylome in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Luo Guan-Zheng GZ   MacQueen Alice A   Zheng Guanqun G   Duan Hongchao H   Dore Louis C LC   Lu Zhike Z   Liu Jun J   Chen Kai K   Jia Guifang G   Bergelson Joy J   He Chuan C  

Nature communications 20141128


Recent discoveries of reversible N(6)-methyladenosine (m(6)A) methylation on messenger RNA (mRNA) and mapping of m(6)A methylomes in mammals and yeast have revealed potential regulatory functions of this RNA modification. In plants, defects in m(6)A methyltransferase cause an embryo-lethal phenotype, suggesting a critical role of m(6)A in plant development. Here, we profile m(6)A transcriptome-wide in two accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana and reveal that m(6)A is a highly conserved modification  ...[more]

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