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DNA demethylases are required for myo-inositol-mediated mutualism between plants and beneficial rhizobacteria.

Juan Ignacio VílchezYu YangDanxia HeHailing ZiLi PengSuhui LvRicha KaushalWei WangWeichang HuangRenyi LiuZhaobo LangDaisuke MikiKai TangPaul W ParéChun-Peng SongJian-Kang ZhuHuiming Zhang
Published in: Nature plants (2020)
Root-associated soil bacteria can strongly influence plant fitness. DNA methylation is an epigenetic mark important to many fundamental biological processes; however, its roles in plant interactions with beneficial microbes remain elusive. Here, we report that active DNA demethylation in Arabidopsis controls root secretion of myo-inositol and consequently plant growth promotion triggered by Bacillus megaterium strain YC4. Root-secreted myo-inositol is critical for YC4 colonization and preferentially attracts B. megaterium among the examined bacteria species. Active DNA demethylation antagonizes RNA-directed DNA methylation in controlling myo-inositol homeostasis. Importantly, we demonstrate that active DNA demethylation controls myo-inositol-mediated mutualism between YC4 and Solanum lycopersicum, thus suggesting a conserved nature of this epigenetic regulatory mechanism.
Keyphrases
  • plant growth
  • dna methylation
  • circulating tumor
  • cell free
  • single molecule
  • gene expression
  • nucleic acid
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide
  • physical activity
  • circulating tumor cells
  • body composition
  • copy number