Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8949265 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Regulatory Mechanisms 2018 41 Pages PDF
Abstract
Increasing knowledge of DNA methylation that occurs on the sixth position of adenine (N6-methyladenine, 6mA) has emerged as a novel epigenetic mark in eukaryotes and plays an important role in regulating gene transcription, DNA replication and repair, transposable activities, and others. Here, we show DNA 6mA methylation is present in Bombyx mori, a lepidopteran model insect, and identify the 6mA methyltransferase, METTL4, and 6mA demethylase, NMAD, which regulate the levels of 6mA in embryogenesis and cultured cells of B. mori. Importantly, RNAi knockdown of METTL4 and NMAD not only induce cell cycle arrest at G1 phase but also result in defects of chromosome alignments at metaphase. We further demonstrate that 6mA methylation is widely distributed across the genome of B. mori by 6mA-Seq and primarily enriched in the regulatory regions as well as gene bodies. Integrated analysis of 6mA-Seq and RNA-Seq reveals that 6mA methylation in B. mori is preferentially related with lowly expressed genes and negatively correlated with active gene transcription, which provides a novel regulatory mechanism of DNA 6mA methylation on target genes. Altogether, these data identify 6mA methylation in B. mori and demonstrate a crucial role of 6mA signaling in controlling cell cycle progression.
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