Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 52, No. 365, pp. 2265-2273,
December 1, 2001
© 2001 Oxford University Press
Original Papers |
Immunohistochemical study of DNA methylation dynamics during plant development
Institute of Biophysics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Kralovopolska str. 135, CZ-612 65 Brno, Czech Republic
DNA methylation represents one of the key processes that play an important role in the transcriptional control of gene expression. The role of cytosine methylation in plant development has been demonstrated by at least three different kinds of evidence: parent-specific expression of some genes in developing seeds, control of flowering time and floral morphogenesis, and correlation with silencing of intrusive DNA sequences (mobile genetic elements and transgenes). In this work global changes in DNA methylation during seed germination and shoot apical meristem development in Silene latifolia have been studied using an indirect immunohistochemical approach. The data presented show that a rapid decrease in global DNA methylation during seed germination occurs first in endosperm tissue and subsequently in the hypocotyl. Using 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine pulses, it has been demonstrated that these demethylation events occurred before cell division had begun. In the early post-germination period, a decrease in DNA methylation was detected in cotyledons, also before cell division was observed. Taken together, these results indicate that DNA demethylation takes place in a non-replicative way, probably by an active mechanism. The central zone of the shoot apical meristem remains highly methylated during the whole period of vegetative growth and in this region, only a low cell division activity was found. However, upon the transition of the shoot apical meristem to the floral bud, the meristem both decreased its high methylation status and its cells started to divide. These data indicate that the central zone of the shoot apical meristem can represent a relatively quiescent germ-line which is activated upon flowering to form spores and gametes.
Key words: DNA methylation, DNA replication, immunohistochemistry, seed germination, shoot apical meristem, Silene latifolia.
![]()
CiteULike
Connotea
Del.icio.us What's this?
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
J. Douet, B. Blanchard, C. Cuvillier, and S. Tourmente Interplay of RNA Pol IV and ROS1 During Post-Embryonic 5S rDNA Chromatin Remodeling Plant Cell Physiol., December 1, 2008; 49(12): 1783 - 1791. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
X. ZHANG and S.E. JACOBSEN Genetic Analyses of DNA Methyltransferases in Arabidopsis thaliana Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol, January 1, 2006; 71(0): 439 - 447. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
M. Fojtova, A. Bleys, J. Bedrichova, H. Van Houdt, K. Krizova, A. Depicker, and A. Kovarik The trans-silencing capacity of invertedly repeated transgenes depends on their epigenetic state in tobacco. Nucleic Acids Res., January 1, 2006; 34(8): 2280 - 2293. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
N. Steward, M. Ito, Y. Yamaguchi, N. Koizumi, and H. Sano Periodic DNA Methylation in Maize Nucleosomes and Demethylation by Environmental Stress J. Biol. Chem., September 27, 2002; 277(40): 37741 - 37746. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||



