Literature DB >> 18350315

Down-regulation of S-adenosyl-L: -homocysteine hydrolase reveals a role of cytokinin in promoting transmethylation reactions.

Chun-Hong Li1, Nan Yu, Shi-Min Jiang, Xiao-Xia Shangguan, Ling-Jian Wang, Xiao-Ya Chen.   

Abstract

S-adenosyl-L: -homocysteine hydrolase (SAHH) is a key enzyme for maintenance of cellular transmethylation potential. Although a cytokinin-binding activity had been hypothesized for SAHH, the relation between cytokinin and transmethylation reactions has not been elucidated. Here we show that, of the two Arabidopsis thaliana SAHH genes, AtSAHH1 has a much higher expression level than AtSAHH2. A T-DNA insertion mutant of AtSAHH1 (sahh1-1) and the RNA interference (RNAi) plants (dsAtSAHH2) accumulated a higher level of cytokinins, exhibited phenotypic changes similar to those of cytokinin-overproducers, and their global DNA methylation status was reduced. On the other hand, cytokinins positively regulate the transmethylation pathway genes, including AtSAHH1, AtADK1 (for adenosine kinase), and this regulation involves the cytokinin activity. Furthermore, expression of three cytosine DNA methyltransferase genes examined was inducible by cytokinin treatment. Unlike adenine and adenosine which are SAHH inhibitors, the adenine-type cytokinins have no effect on SAHH activity at protein level. Changing of endogenous cytokinin levels by transgene expression resulted in alterations of DNA methylation status in the sahh1-1 background, suggesting that cytokinins promote DNA methylation, at least under transmethylation stringent conditions. These data demonstrate that the phytohormone cytokinin plays a role in promoting transmethylation reactions, including DNA methylation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18350315     DOI: 10.1007/s00425-008-0724-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta        ISSN: 0032-0935            Impact factor:   4.116


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