Symmetric and asymmetric DNA N6-adenine methylation regulates different biological responses in Mucorales

Author:

Lax CarlosORCID,Mondo Stephen J.ORCID,Osorio-Concepción MacarioORCID,Muszewska AnnaORCID,Corrochano-Luque María,Gutiérrez GabrielORCID,Riley RobertORCID,Lipzen AnnaORCID,Guo Jie,Hundley Hope,Amirebrahimi Mojgan,Ng VivianORCID,Lorenzo-Gutiérrez Damaris,Binder UlrikeORCID,Yang Junhuan,Song Yuanda,Cánovas DavidORCID,Navarro EusebioORCID,Freitag Michael,Gabaldón ToniORCID,Grigoriev Igor V.ORCID,Corrochano Luis M.ORCID,Nicolás Francisco E.ORCID,Garre VictorianoORCID

Abstract

AbstractDNA N6-adenine methylation (6mA) has recently gained importance as an epigenetic modification in eukaryotes. Its function in lineages with high levels, such as early-diverging fungi (EDF), is of particular interest. Here, we investigated the biological significance and evolutionary implications of 6mA in EDF, which exhibit divergent evolutionary patterns in 6mA usage. The analysis of two Mucorales species displaying extreme 6mA usage reveals that species with high 6mA levels show symmetric methylation enriched in highly expressed genes. In contrast, species with low 6mA levels show mostly asymmetric 6mA. Interestingly, transcriptomic regulation throughout development and in response to environmental cues is associated with changes in the 6mA landscape. Furthermore, we identify an EDF-specific methyltransferase, likely originated from endosymbiotic bacteria, as responsible for asymmetric methylation, while an MTA-70 methylation complex performs symmetric methylation. The distinct phenotypes observed in the corresponding mutants reinforced the critical role of both types of 6mA in EDF.

Funder

Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness | Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Fundación Séneca

Junta de Andalucía

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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