Authors
Xiaoyu Zhang, Junshi Yazaki, Ambika Sundaresan, Shawn Cokus, Simon W-L Chan, Huaming Chen, Ian R Henderson, Paul Shinn, Matteo Pellegrini, Steve E Jacobsen, Joseph R Ecker
Publication date
2006/9/22
Journal
Cell
Volume
126
Issue
6
Pages
1189-1201
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Cytosine methylation is important for transposon silencing and epigenetic regulation of endogenous genes, although the extent to which this DNA modification functions to regulate the genome is still unknown. Here we report the first comprehensive DNA methylation map of an entire genome, at 35 base pair resolution, using the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana as a model. We find that pericentromeric heterochromatin, repetitive sequences, and regions producing small interfering RNAs are heavily methylated. Unexpectedly, over one-third of expressed genes contain methylation within transcribed regions, whereas only ∼5% of genes show methylation within promoter regions. Interestingly, genes methylated in transcribed regions are highly expressed and constitutively active, whereas promoter-methylated genes show a greater degree of tissue-specific expression. Whole-genome tiling-array transcriptional …
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