- Potok, Magdalena E;
- Zhong, Zhenhui;
- Picard, Colette L;
- Liu, Qikun;
- Do, Truman;
- Jacobsen, Cassidy E;
- Sakr, Ocean;
- Naranbaatar, Bilguudei;
- Thilakaratne, Ruwan;
- Khnkoyan, Zhanna;
- Purl, Megan;
- Cheng, Harrison;
- Vervaet, Helena;
- Feng, Suhua;
- Rayatpisheh, Shima;
- Wohlschlegel, James A;
- O’Malley, Ronan C;
- Ecker, Joseph R;
- Jacobsen, Steven E
ARABIDOPSIS TRITHORAX-RELATED PROTEIN 5 (ATXR5) AND ATXR6 are required for the deposition of H3K27me1 and for maintaining genomic stability in Arabidopsis Reduction of ATXR5/6 activity results in activation of DNA damage response genes, along with tissue-specific derepression of transposable elements (TEs), chromocenter decompaction, and genomic instability characterized by accumulation of excess DNA from heterochromatin. How loss of ATXR5/6 and H3K27me1 leads to these phenotypes remains unclear. Here we provide extensive characterization of the atxr5/6 hypomorphic mutant by comprehensively examining gene expression and epigenetic changes in the mutant. We found that the tissue-specific phenotypes of TE derepression and excessive DNA in this atxr5/6 mutant correlated with residual ATXR6 expression from the hypomorphic ATXR6 allele. However, up-regulation of DNA damage genes occurred regardless of ATXR6 levels and thus appears to be a separable process. We also isolated an atxr6-null allele which showed that ATXR5 and ATXR6 are required for female germline development. Finally, we characterize three previously reported suppressors of the hypomorphic atxr5/6 mutant and show that these rescue atxr5/6 via distinct mechanisms, two of which involve increasing H3K27me1 levels.