MBD2 couples DNA methylation to Transposable Elements silencing during male gametogenesis
Shuya Wang,
Ming Wang,
Lucia Ichino
et al.
Abstract:DNA methylation is an essential component of transposable element (TE) silencing, yet the mechanism by which methylation causes transcriptional repression remains poorly understood1–5. Here we study theArabidopsis thalianaMethyl-CpG Binding Domain (MBD) proteins MBD1, MBD2, and MBD4, and show that MBD2 acts as a transposable element (TE) repressor during male gametogenesis. MBD2 bound chromatin regions containing high levels of CG methylation, and MBD2 was capable of silencing theFWAgene when tethered to its p… Show more
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