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Recognition of H3K9me1 by maize RNA‐directed DNA methylation factor SHH2

Yuhua Wang, Xuelin Zhou, Jinyan Luo, Suhui Lv, Rui Liu, Xuan Du, Bei Jia, Fengtong Yuan, Heng Zhang, Jiamu Du

2021Journal of Integrative Plant Biology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) is a plant-specific de novo DNA methylation pathway, which has extensive cross-talk with histone modifications. Here, we report that the maize RdDM regulator SAWADEE HOMEODOMAIN HOMOLOG 2 (SHH2) is an H3K9me1 reader. Our structural studies reveal that H3K9me1 recognition is achieved by recognition of the methyl group via a classic aromatic cage and hydrogen-bonding and salt-bridge interactions with the free protons of the mono-methyllysine. The di- and tri-methylation states disrupt the polar interactions, decreasing the binding affinity. Our study reveals a mono-methyllysine recognition mechanism which potentially links RdDM to H3K9me1 in maize.

Topics & Concepts

MethylationDNA methylationDNABiologyHistoneRNA-Directed DNA MethylationRNAGeneticsGeneGene expressionPlant Molecular Biology ResearchPlant nutrient uptake and metabolismPlant responses to water stress
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