DNA methylation is a major epigenetic mechanism critical for gene expression and genome stability. In plants, domains rearranged methyltransferase 2 (DRM2) preferentially mediates CHH (H = C, T, or A) methylation, a substrate specificity distinct from that of mammalian DNA methyltransferases. However, the underlying mechanism is unknown. Here, we report structure-function characterization of DRM2-mediated methylation. An arginine finger from the catalytic loop intercalates into the nontarget strand of DNA through the minor groove, inducing large DNA deformation that affects the substrate preference of DRM2. The target recognition domain stabilizes the enlarged major groove via shape complementarity rather than base-specific interactions, pe...
De novo DNA methylation and the maintenance of DNA methylation in asymmetrical sequence contexts is ...
SummaryNucleosome remodelers of the DDM1/Lsh family are required for DNA methylation of transposable...
AbstractIn plants, the mechanism by which RNA can induce de novo cytosine methylation of homologous ...
DNA methylation is a major epigenetic mechanism critical for gene expression and genome stability. I...
SummaryDNA methylation is a conserved epigenetic gene-regulation mechanism. DOMAINS REARRANGED METHY...
DNA methylation is a conserved epigenetic gene-regulation mechanism. DOMAINS REARRANGED METHYLTRANSF...
SummaryDNA methylation is a conserved epigenetic gene-regulation mechanism. DOMAINS REARRANGED METHY...
DNA methylation is an evolutionarily conserved epigenetic mechanism essential for transposon silenci...
DNA methylation is an evolutionarily conserved epigenetic mechanism essential for transposon silenci...
Eukaryotic DNA cytosine methylation can be used to transcriptionally silence repetitive sequences, i...
Eukaryotic DNA cytosine methylation can be used to transcriptionally silence repetitive sequences, i...
Eukaryotic DNA cytosine methylation can be used to transcriptionally silence repetitive sequences, i...
DNA methylation is a mechanism of epigenetic gene regulation and genome defense conserved in many eu...
DNA methylation occurs in CG and non-CG sequence contexts. Non-CG methylation is abundant in plants ...
De novo DNA methylation and the maintenance of DNA methylation in asymmetrical sequence contexts is ...
De novo DNA methylation and the maintenance of DNA methylation in asymmetrical sequence contexts is ...
SummaryNucleosome remodelers of the DDM1/Lsh family are required for DNA methylation of transposable...
AbstractIn plants, the mechanism by which RNA can induce de novo cytosine methylation of homologous ...
DNA methylation is a major epigenetic mechanism critical for gene expression and genome stability. I...
SummaryDNA methylation is a conserved epigenetic gene-regulation mechanism. DOMAINS REARRANGED METHY...
DNA methylation is a conserved epigenetic gene-regulation mechanism. DOMAINS REARRANGED METHYLTRANSF...
SummaryDNA methylation is a conserved epigenetic gene-regulation mechanism. DOMAINS REARRANGED METHY...
DNA methylation is an evolutionarily conserved epigenetic mechanism essential for transposon silenci...
DNA methylation is an evolutionarily conserved epigenetic mechanism essential for transposon silenci...
Eukaryotic DNA cytosine methylation can be used to transcriptionally silence repetitive sequences, i...
Eukaryotic DNA cytosine methylation can be used to transcriptionally silence repetitive sequences, i...
Eukaryotic DNA cytosine methylation can be used to transcriptionally silence repetitive sequences, i...
DNA methylation is a mechanism of epigenetic gene regulation and genome defense conserved in many eu...
DNA methylation occurs in CG and non-CG sequence contexts. Non-CG methylation is abundant in plants ...
De novo DNA methylation and the maintenance of DNA methylation in asymmetrical sequence contexts is ...
De novo DNA methylation and the maintenance of DNA methylation in asymmetrical sequence contexts is ...
SummaryNucleosome remodelers of the DDM1/Lsh family are required for DNA methylation of transposable...
AbstractIn plants, the mechanism by which RNA can induce de novo cytosine methylation of homologous ...