Dynamics of DNA methylation and its impact on plant embryogenesis

Jennifer M. Frost*, Ji Hoon Rhee, Yeonhee Choi*

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Abstract

Flowering plants exhibit unique DNA methylation dynamics during development. Particular attention can be focused on seed development and the embryo, which represents the starting point of the sporophytic life cycle. A build-up of CHH methylation is now recognized as highly characteristic of embryo development. This process is thought to occur in order to silence potentially harmful transposable element expression, though roles in promoting seed dormancy and dessication tolerance have also been revealed. Recent studies show that increased CHH methylation in embryos inhabits both novel loci, unmethylated elsewhere in the plant, as well as shared loci, exhibiting more dense methylation. The role of DNA methylation in cis-regulatory gene regulation in plants is less well established compared to mammals, and here we discuss both transposable element regulation and the potential role of DNA methylation in dynamic gene expression.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102593
JournalCURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume81
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024

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