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Sci Rep ; 9(1): 2863, 2019 02 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30814535

ABSTRACT

Geminiviruses are plant ssDNA viruses that replicate through dsDNA intermediates and form minichromosomes which carry the same epigenetic marks as the host chromatin. During the infection, geminiviruses are targets of the post-transcriptional and transcriptional gene silencing machinery. To obtain insights into the connection between virus-derived small RNAs (vsRNAs), viral genome methylation and gene expression, we obtained the transcriptome, sRNAome and methylome from the geminivirus Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-infected tomato plants. The results showed accumulation of transcripts just at the viral ORFs, while vsRNAs spanned the entire genome, showing a prevalent accumulation at regions where the viral ORFs overlapped. The viral genome was not homogenously methylated showing two highly methylated regions located in the C1 ORF and around the intergenic region (IR). The compilation of those results showed a partial correlation between vsRNA accumulation, gene expression and DNA methylation. We could distinguish different epigenetic scenarios along the viral genome, suggesting that in addition to its function as a plant defence mechanism, DNA methylation could have a role in viral gene regulation. To our knowledge, this is the first report that shows integrative single-nucleotide maps of DNA methylation, vsRNA accumulation and gene expression from a plant virus.


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Begomovirus/metabolism , DNA Methylation/physiology , DNA, Viral/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation, Viral/physiology , Gene Silencing/physiology , RNA, Viral/biosynthesis , Transcriptome/physiology , Begomovirus/genetics , DNA, Viral/genetics , Genome, Viral/physiology , Solanum lycopersicum/genetics , Solanum lycopersicum/metabolism , Solanum lycopersicum/virology , RNA, Viral/genetics
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New Phytol ; 199(2): 464-475, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23614786

ABSTRACT

Cytosine methylation is an epigenetic mark that promotes gene silencing and plays an important role in genome defence against transposons and invading DNA viruses. Previous data showed that the largest family of single-stranded DNA viruses, Geminiviridae, prevents methylation-mediated transcriptional gene silencing (TGS) by interfering with the proper functioning of the plant methylation cycle. Here, we describe a novel counter-defence strategy used by geminiviruses, which reduces the expression of the plant maintenance DNA methyltransferases, METHYLTRANSFERASE 1 (MET1) and CHROMOMETHYLASE 3 (CMT3), in both locally and systemically infected tissues. We demonstrated that the virus-mediated repression of these two maintenance DNA methyltransferases is widespread among geminivirus species. Additionally, we identified Rep (Replication associated protein) as the geminiviral protein responsible for the repression of MET1 and CMT3, and another viral protein, C4, as an ancillary player in MET1 down-regulation. The presence of Rep suppressed TGS of an Arabidopsis thaliana transgene and of host loci whose expression was strongly controlled by CG methylation. Bisulfite sequencing analyses showed that the expression of Rep caused a substantial reduction in the levels of DNA methylation at CG sites. Our findings suggest that Rep, the only viral protein essential for replication, displays TGS suppressor activity through a mechanism distinct from that thus far described for geminiviruses.


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Arabidopsis/virology , DNA Methylation/genetics , DNA, Plant/genetics , Geminiviridae/metabolism , Gene Silencing , Transcription, Genetic , Viral Proteins/metabolism , Arabidopsis/genetics , Cytosine/metabolism , DNA, Plant/metabolism , DNA-Cytosine Methylases/genetics , DNA-Cytosine Methylases/metabolism , Down-Regulation , Epigenesis, Genetic , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Genes, Plant/genetics , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Suppression, Genetic , Nicotiana/enzymology , Nicotiana/genetics
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