Tünde Nyikó, Péter Gyula, Szilvia Ráth, Anita Sós-Hegedűs, Tibor Csorba, Syed Hussam Abbas, Károly Bóka, Aladár Pettkó-Szandtner, Ágnes M. Móricz, Béla Péter Molnár, Anna Laura Erdei, György Szittya
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INCREASED DNA METHYLATION 3 forms a potential chromatin remodelling complex with HAIRPLUS to regulate DNA methylation and trichome development in tomato
DNA methylation, a dynamic epigenetic mark influencing gene expression, is regulated by DNA demethylases that remove methylated cytosines at genomic regions marked by the INCREASED DNA METHYLATION (IDM) complex. In Arabidopsis, IDM3, a small α-crystalline domain-containing protein, stabilises the IDM complex. To investigate its role in tomato, we generated slidm3 mutants using genome editing. These mutants displayed a ‘hairy’ phenotype with increased glandular trichomes, resembling the hairplus (hap) mutant. Affinity purification of SlIDM3-GFP associated proteins identified several chromatin remodelling factors, including HAP. Genome-wide DNA methylation analysis revealed sequence context dependent alterations in the slidm3-1 plants, similar to the hap mutant. CHH methylation was predominantly increased, while CG methylation, particularly in intergenic regions, was decreased in both mutants. This imbalanced methylation suggests the presence of a ‘methylstat’ mechanism attempting to restore methylation levels at abnormally demethylated sites in the mutants. Comparative functional analysis of differentially methylated regions in the slidm3-1 and hap mutants identified potential methylation-regulated genes that could be linked to the hairy phenotype. Our findings indicate that SlIDM3 may form a chromatin remodelling complex with HAP, epigenetically regulating trichome development.
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