RNA methylomes reveal the m6A-mediated regulation of DNA demethylase gene SlDML2 that is required for tomato fruit ripening
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA515828)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA515828)
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Project name: RNA methylomes reveal the m6A-mediated regulation of DNA demethylase gene SlDML2 that is required for tomato fruit ripening
Description: For exploring whether mRNA m6A modification participates in the regulation of tomato fruit ripening, we performed m6A-seq in three tomato fruit samples, including wild-type (WT) at 39 days post-anthesis (DPA) and 42 DPA, and Cnr mutant at 42 DPA, with three biological replicates. mRNA methylome analysis reveals that m6A methylation is a prevalent modification in mRNA of tomato fruit and the m6A sites are predominantly enriched in the stop codon and 3’ untranslated region, where m6A deposition has been proved to negatively correlate with gene expression. Hundreds of ripening-induced and ripening-repressed genes, including the SlDML2, were found to harbour changed m6A levels during fruit ripening or in the Cnr mutant, implicating the involvement of m6A modification in the regulation of fruit ripening.Overall design: mRNA m6A methylation profiles in tomato fruits of 39 DPA and 42 DPA wild-type and 42 DPA Cnr mutant were generated by m6A-seq, in triplicate, using Illumina Hiseq X.
Data type: Epigenomics
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Agricultural
Organization: Key Laboratory of Plant Resources, Institute of botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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- PMID: 31387610
Last updated: 2019-01-18