Wj. Tang et S. Leisner, METHYLATION OF NONINTEGRATED MULTIPLE COPY DNA IN PLANTS, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 245(2), 1998, pp. 403-406
DNA sequences present in multiple copies in plant genomes are often me
thylated. However, it was not known if methylation occurs on multiple
copy DNA molecules that are not integrated into the plant genome. To i
nvestigate this possibility, the methylation state of cauliflower mosa
ic virus [CaMV] DNA was studied in inoculated turnip leaves at differe
nt days post-inoculation [DPI]. Unencapsidated CaMV DNA was found in a
n unmethylated state up to 7 DPI. By 9 DPI, viral DNA was methylated a
t almost all HpaII/MspI sites within the CaMV genome. DNA methylation
did not appear to be preferential but occurred at almost all HpaII/Msp
I sites at approximately the same time. Methylation appeared to occur
in an all or none manner, suggestive of a switch mechanism. These data
strongly suggest that copy number-dependent methylation occurs on DNA
molecules that are not integrated into the genome of a host cell. (C)
1998 Academic Press.