Required to maintain repression2 is a novel protein that facilitates locus-specific paramutation in maize

  • Joy El R. Barbour
  • , Irene T. Liao
  • , Jennifer L. Stonaker
  • , Jana P. Lim
  • , Clarissa C. Lee
  • , Susan E. Parkinson
  • , Jerry Kermicle
  • , Stacey A. Simon
  • , Blake C. Meyers
  • , Rosalind Williams-Carrier
  • , Alice Barkan
  • , Jay B. Hollick

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Abstract

Meiotically heritable epigenetic changes in gene regulation known as paramutations are facilitated by poorly understood trans-homolog interactions. Mutations affecting paramutations in maize (Zea mays) identify components required for the accumulation of 24-nucleotide RNAs. Some of these components have Arabidopsis thaliana orthologs that are part of an RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) pathway. It remains unclear if small RNAs actually mediate paramutations and whether the maize-specific molecules identified to date define a mechanism distinct from RdDM. Here, we identify a novel protein required for paramutation at the maize purple plant1 locus. This required to maintain repression2 (RMR2) protein represents the founding member of a plant-specific clade of predicted proteins. We show that RMR2 is required for transcriptional repression at the Pl1-Rhoades haplotype, for accumulation of 24-nucleotide RNA species, and for maintenance of a 5-methylcytosine pattern distinct from that maintained by RNA polymerase IV. Genetic tests indicate that RMR2 is not required for paramutation occurring at the red1 locus. These results distinguish the paramutation-type mechanisms operating at specific haplotypes. The RMR2 clade of proteins provides a new entry point for understanding the diversity of epigenomic control operating in higher plants.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1761-1775
Number of pages15
JournalPlant Cell
Volume24
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2012

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