PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

AGO104 is a RdDM effector of paramutation at the maize b1 locus.

  • Juliette Aubert,
  • Fanny Bellegarde,
  • Omar Oltehua-Lopez,
  • Olivier Leblanc,
  • Mario A Arteaga-Vazquez,
  • Robert A Martienssen,
  • Daniel Grimanelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273695
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 8
p. e0273695

Abstract

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Although paramutation has been well-studied at a few hallmark loci involved in anthocyanin biosynthesis in maize, the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the phenomenon remain largely unknown. Previously described actors of paramutation encode components of the RNA-directed DNA-methylation (RdDM) pathway that participate in the biogenesis of 24-nucleotide small interfering RNAs (24-nt siRNAs) and long non-coding RNAs. In this study, we uncover an ARGONAUTE (AGO) protein as an effector of the RdDM pathway that is in charge of guiding 24-nt siRNAs to their DNA target to create de novo DNA methylation. We combined immunoprecipitation, small RNA sequencing and reverse genetics to, first, validate AGO104 as a member of the RdDM effector complex and, then, investigate its role in paramutation. We found that AGO104 binds 24-nt siRNAs involved in RdDM, including those required for paramutation at the b1 locus. We also show that the ago104-5 mutation causes a partial reversion of the paramutation phenotype at the b1 locus, revealed by intermediate pigmentation levels in stem tissues. Therefore, our results place AGO104 as a new member of the RdDM effector complex that plays a role in paramutation at the b1 locus in maize.