Detailed insight into the dynamics of the initial phases of de novo RNA-directed DNA methylation in plant cells.
Adéla PřibylováVojtěch ČermákDimitrij TyčDimitrij TyčPublished in: Epigenetics & chromatin (2019)
Our results show that de novo DNA methylation is a rapid process initiated practically immediately with the appearance of promoter-specific siRNAs and independently of the prior presence of methylcytosines at the target locus. The methylation was precisely targeted, and its dynamics varied depending on the cytosine sequence context. The progressively increasing methylation resulted in a smooth, gradual inhibition of the promoter activity, which was entirely suppressed in 2 days.