Methionine Triggers Metabolic, Transcriptional, and Epigenetic Reprogramming in Arabidopsis Leaves
Authors: Yerushalmy, Y., Dafni, M., Rabach, N., Hacham, Y., Amir, R.
Category: Plant Biology
Model Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana
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The study examines how ectopic accumulation of methionine in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves, driven by a deregulated AtCGS transgene under a seed‑specific promoter, reshapes metabolism, gene expression, and DNA methylation. High‑methionine lines exhibit increased amino acids and sugars, activation of stress‑hormone pathways, and reduced expression of DNA methyltransferases, while low‑methionine lines show heightened non‑CG methylation without major transcriptional changes. Integrated transcriptomic and methylomic analyses reveal a feedback loop linking sulfur‑carbon metabolism, stress adaptation, and epigenetic regulation.