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DNA Methylation Editing by CRISPR-guided Excision of 5-Methylcytosine.

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2020-02-07

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Devesa-Guerra, Ivan
Morales-Ruiz, Teresa
Perez-Roldan, Juan
Parrilla-Doblas, Jara Teresa
Dorado-Leon, Macarena
Garcia-Ortiz, Maria Victoria
Ariza, Rafael R
Roldan-Arjona, Teresa

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Academic Press
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Tools for actively targeted DNA demethylation are required to increase our knowledge about regulation and specific functions of this important epigenetic modification. DNA demethylation in mammals involves TET-mediated oxidation of 5-methylcytosine (5-meC), which may promote its replication-dependent dilution and/or active removal through base excision repair (BER). However, it is still unclear whether oxidized derivatives of 5-meC are simply DNA demethylation intermediates or rather epigenetic marks on their own. Unlike animals, plants have evolved enzymes that directly excise 5-meC without previous modification. In this work, we have fused the catalytic domain of Arabidopsis ROS1 5-meC DNA glycosylase to a CRISPR-associated null-nuclease (dCas9) and analyzed its capacity for targeted reactivation of methylation-silenced genes, in comparison to other dCas9-effectors. We found that dCas9-ROS1, but not dCas9-TET1, is able to reactivate methylation-silenced genes and induce partial demethylation in a replication-independent manner. We also found that reactivation induced by dCas9-ROS1, as well as that achieved by two different CRISPR-based chromatin effectors (dCas9-VP160 and dCas9-p300), generally decreases with methylation density. Our results suggest that plant 5-meC DNA glycosylases are a valuable addition to the CRISPR-based toolbox for epigenetic editing.

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5-Methylcytosine
Arabidopsis
Arabidopsis proteins
CRISPR-associated protein 9
CRISPR-cas systems
Epigenesis, genetic
Gene editing
Nuclear proteins
Transcriptional activation

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5-Metilcitosina
Edición génica
Epigénesis genética
Proteína 9 asociada a CRISPR
Proteínas nucleares
Proteínas de arabidopsis
Sistemas CRISPR-Cas

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DNA demethylation, DNA glycosylases, TET dioxygenases, Epigenetics

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Devesa-Guerra I, Morales-Ruiz T, Pérez-Roldán J, Parrilla-Doblas JT, Dorado-León M, García-Ortiz MV, et al. DNA Methylation Editing by CRISPR-guided Excision of 5-Methylcytosine. J Mol Biol. 2020 Mar 27;432(7):2204-2216