Author:
Li Xiang,Zhao Qiongyi,Wei Wei,Lin Quan,Magnan Christophe,Emami Michael R.,Wearick da Silva Luis E.,Viola Thiago W.,Marshall Paul R.,Yin Jaiyu,Madugalle Sachithrani U.,Nainar Sara,Vågbø Cathrine Broberg,Leighton Laura J.,Zajaczkowski Esmi L.,Ke Ke,Grassi-Oliveira Rodrigo,Bjørås Magnar,Baldi Pierre F.,Spitale Robert C.,Bredy Timothy W.
Abstract
Here we report that the recently discovered mammalian DNA modification N6-methyl-2’-deoxyadenosine (m6dA) is dynamically regulated in primary cortical neurons, and accumulates along promoters and coding sequences within the genome of activated prefrontal cortical neurons of adult C57/BI6 mice in response to fear extinction learning. The deposition of m6dA is generally associated with increased genome-wide occupancy of the mammalian m6dA methyltransferase, N6amt1, and this correlates with fear extinction learning-induced gene expression. Of particular relevance for fear extinction memory, the accumulation of m6dA is associated with an active chromatin state and the recruitment of transcriptional machinery to the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (Bdnf) P4 promoter, which is required for Bdnf exon IV mRNA expression and for the extinction of conditioned fear. These results expand the scope of DNA modifications in the adult brain and highlight changes in m6dA as a novel neuroepigenetic mechanism associated with activity-induced gene expression and the formation of fear extinction memory.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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