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DNA methylation is linked to the monoallelic expression of MRP3, a diatom mating type determining gene

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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Diatoms are unicellular microalgae widely distributed in aquatic ecosystems. In diatoms, sexual reproduction is needed to counteract cell miniaturization imposed by the rigid silica shell, and only small cells, below a species-specific size threshold, are competent for sex. We performed a genome-wide Enzymatic Methyl-seq analysis in the heterothallic diatom Pseudo-nitzschia multistriata comparing cells of different size and opposite mating type (MT) to investigate potential epigenetic controls in life cycle transitions. We found an imprinting-like pattern of methylation at the sex locus: alleles of the gene responsible for the specification of the MT+, MRP3 , are hypermethylated in MT- and differentially methylated in MT+, with transcription occurring only on the MT+ hypomethylated variant. The methylation pattern is overall stable over the P. multistriata life cycle. Absence of methylation in MRP3 is necessary for its expression but not sufficient, since large non-sexual cells have the same methylation profile of small sexual cells but do not express MRP3 , suggesting that additional controls are involved in the mechanism of sex determination. ![Figure][1] The methylation profile of the mating type determining gene MRP3 of the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia multistriata is different between opposite mating types. Lack of methylation is necessary but not sufficient for MRP3 expression in the sexually competent MT+ strains. Highlights [1]: pending:yes
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diatom mating type,methylation,mrp3,gene,dna
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