RNA-directed DNA methylation and plant development require an IWR1-type transcription factor

  • Tatsuo Kanno
  • , Etienne Bucher
  • , Lucia Daxinger
  • , Bruno Huettel
  • , David P. Kreil
  • , Frank Breinig
  • , Marc Lind
  • , Manfred J. Schmitt
  • , Stacey A. Simon
  • , Sai Guna Ranjan Gurazada
  • , Blake C. Meyers
  • , Zdravko J. Lorkovic
  • , Antonius J.M. Matzke
  • , Marjori Matzke

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Abstract

RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) in plants requires two RNA polymerase (Pol) II-related RNA polymerases, namely Pol IV and Pol V. A genetic screen designed to reveal factors that are important for RdDM in a developmental context in Arabidopsis identified DEFECTIVE IN MERISTEM SILENCING 4 (DMS4). Unlike other mutants defective in RdDM, dms4 mutants have a pleiotropic developmental phenotype. The DMS4 protein is similar to yeast IWR1 (interacts with RNA polymerase II), a conserved putative transcription factor that interacts with Pol II subunits. The DMS4 complementary DNA partly complements the K1 killer toxin hypersensitivity of a yeast iwr1 mutant, suggesting some functional conservation. In the transgenic system studied, mutations in DMS4 directly or indirectly affect Pol IV-dependent secondary short interfering RNAs, Pol V-mediated RdDM, Pol V-dependent synthesis of intergenic non-coding RNA and expression of many Pol II-driven genes. These data suggest that DMS4 might be a regulatory factor for several RNA polymerases, thus explaining its diverse roles in the plant.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)65-71
Number of pages7
JournalEMBO Reports
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2010

Keywords

  • IWR1
  • Pol IV
  • Pol V
  • RNA polymerase
  • RNA-directed DNA methylation

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