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An AP endonuclease functions in active DNA demethylation and gene imprinting in Arabidopsis [corrected].


ABSTRACT: Active DNA demethylation in plants occurs through base excision repair, beginning with removal of methylated cytosine by the ROS1/DME subfamily of 5-methylcytosine DNA glycosylases. Active DNA demethylation in animals requires the DNA glycosylase TDG or MBD4, which functions after oxidation or deamination of 5-methylcytosine, respectively. However, little is known about the steps following DNA glycosylase action in the active DNA demethylation pathways in plants and animals. We show here that the Arabidopsis APE1L protein has apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease activities and functions downstream of ROS1 and DME. APE1L and ROS1 interact in vitro and co-localize in vivo. Whole genome bisulfite sequencing of ape1l mutant plants revealed widespread alterations in DNA methylation. We show that the ape1l/zdp double mutant displays embryonic lethality. Notably, the ape1l+/-zdp-/- mutant shows a maternal-effect lethality phenotype. APE1L and the DNA phosphatase ZDP are required for FWA and MEA gene imprinting in the endosperm and are important for seed development. Thus, APE1L is a new component of the active DNA demethylation pathway and, together with ZDP, regulates gene imprinting in Arabidopsis.

SUBMITTER: Li Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4287435 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An AP endonuclease functions in active DNA demethylation and gene imprinting in Arabidopsis [corrected].

Li Yan Y   Córdoba-Cañero Dolores D   Qian Weiqiang W   Zhu Xiaohong X   Tang Kai K   Zhang Huiming H   Ariza Rafael R RR   Roldán-Arjona Teresa T   Zhu Jian-Kang JK  

PLoS genetics 20150108 1


Active DNA demethylation in plants occurs through base excision repair, beginning with removal of methylated cytosine by the ROS1/DME subfamily of 5-methylcytosine DNA glycosylases. Active DNA demethylation in animals requires the DNA glycosylase TDG or MBD4, which functions after oxidation or deamination of 5-methylcytosine, respectively. However, little is known about the steps following DNA glycosylase action in the active DNA demethylation pathways in plants and animals. We show here that th  ...[more]

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