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Abstract
DNA methylation is a conserved epigenetic modification associated with transposon silencing and gene regulation. The stability of this modification relies on intimate connections between DNA and histone modifications that generate self-reinforcing loops wherein the presence of one mark promotes the other. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that the efficiency of these loops is affected by cross-talk between pathways and by chromatin accessibility, which is heavily influenced by histone variants. Focusing primarily on plants, this review provides an update on the aforementioned self-reinforcing loops, highlights recent advances in understanding how DNA methylation pathways are restricted to prevent encroachment on genes, and discusses the roles of histone variants in compartmentalizing epigenetic pathways within the genome. This multilayered approach facilitates two essential, yet opposing functions, the ability to maintain heritable DNA methylation patterns while retaining the flexibility to modify these patterns during development.
DNA 甲基化是一种保守的表观遗传修饰,与转座子沉默和基因调控有关。这种修饰的稳定性依赖于 DNA 和组蛋白修饰之间的密切联系,这种联系会产生自我强化循环,其中一个标记的存在会促进另一个标记的存在。然而,人们越来越清楚地认识到,这些环路的效率受到途径之间的交叉对话和染色质可及性的影响,而染色质可及性则受到组蛋白变体的严重影响。本综述主要以植物为研究对象,介绍了上述自我强化循环的最新进展,重点介绍了在理解 DNA 甲基化途径如何受到限制以防止侵占基因方面的最新进展,并讨论了组蛋白变体在基因组内表观遗传途径分区中的作用。这种多层次的方法有助于实现两种基本但又相互对立的功能,即维持遗传 DNA 甲基化模式的能力,同时保持在发育过程中修改这些模式的灵活性。
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