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DDR complex facilitates global association of RNA polymerase V to promoters and evolutionarily young transposons.


ABSTRACT: The plant-specific DNA-dependent RNA polymerase V (Pol V) evolved from Pol II to function in an RNA-directed DNA methylation pathway. Here, we have identified targets of Pol V in Arabidopsis thaliana on a genome-wide scale using ChIP-seq of NRPE1, the largest catalytic subunit of Pol V. We found that Pol V is enriched at promoters and evolutionarily recent transposons. This localization pattern is highly correlated with Pol V-dependent DNA methylation and small RNA accumulation. We also show that genome-wide chromatin association of Pol V is dependent on all members of a putative chromatin-remodeling complex termed DDR. Our study presents a genome-wide view of Pol V occupancy and sheds light on the mechanistic basis of Pol V localization. Furthermore, these findings suggest a role for Pol V and RNA-directed DNA methylation in genome surveillance and in responding to genome evolution.

SUBMITTER: Zhong X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3443314 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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DDR complex facilitates global association of RNA polymerase V to promoters and evolutionarily young transposons.

Zhong Xuehua X   Hale Christopher J CJ   Law Julie A JA   Johnson Lianna M LM   Feng Suhua S   Tu Andy A   Jacobsen Steven E SE  

Nature structural & molecular biology 20120805 9


The plant-specific DNA-dependent RNA polymerase V (Pol V) evolved from Pol II to function in an RNA-directed DNA methylation pathway. Here, we have identified targets of Pol V in Arabidopsis thaliana on a genome-wide scale using ChIP-seq of NRPE1, the largest catalytic subunit of Pol V. We found that Pol V is enriched at promoters and evolutionarily recent transposons. This localization pattern is highly correlated with Pol V-dependent DNA methylation and small RNA accumulation. We also show tha  ...[more]

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