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Enzymatic DNA demethylation enables the formation of stable epimutations in tomato

Antunez-Sanchez, Javier, Engelhorn, Julia, Lopez-Gomollon, Sara, Meyer, Peter, Gutierrez-Marcos, Jose (2026) Enzymatic DNA demethylation enables the formation of stable epimutations in tomato. Journal of Experimental Botany, . ISSN 0022-0957. (doi:10.1093/jxb/erag132) (KAR id:113385)

Abstract

DNA methylation is a critical epigenetic modification in plants that regulates gene expression, silences transposable elements (TEs), and supports proper development. Traditionally, heritable epimutations in plants have been generated using genetic mutants or chemical inhibitors, but these approaches often lack precision or stability. In this study, we investigated the effects of globally altering DNA methylation in tomato, a species with a large, TE-rich genome, through the ectopic expression of the catalytic domain of the human DNA demethylase TEN-ELEVEN TRANSLOCATION3 (hTET3cd). We found that TET3-mediated demethylation induced stable hypomethylation at CG and CHG sites and that these changes were inherited across multiple generations, including in non-transgenic siblings. Interestingly, demethylation in heterochromatic pericentromeric regions was often accompanied by gains in CHH methylation, suggesting the compensatory activation of the RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) pathway. Differentially methylated region (DMR) analysis revealed that CG and CHG methylation loss was widespread, while CHH DMRs showed complex patterns of gain and loss, particularly near gene-rich regions and transposable elements enriched for 24-nt small RNAs. Transcriptomic analyses showed distinct gene expression profiles in both TET3 and non-transgenic progeny, with altered expression of TEs and associated genes. These findings demonstrate that enzymatic manipulation of the methylome via hTET3cd can generate stable, heritable epigenetic variation, and highlight the dynamic interplay between targeted DNA demethylation and endogenous mechanisms that act to restore epigenetic homeostasis.

Item Type: Article
DOI/Identification number: 10.1093/jxb/erag132
Additional information: For the purpose of open access, the author(s) has applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising.
Uncontrolled keywords: Demethylation, TET3, epiallele, variation
Subjects: Q Science
Institutional Unit: Schools > School of Natural Sciences > Biosciences
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Funders: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (https://ror.org/00cwqg982)
Depositing User: Sara Lopez-Gomollon
Date Deposited: 11 Mar 2026 14:24 UTC
Last Modified: 13 Mar 2026 14:26 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/113385 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

University of Kent Author Information

Lopez-Gomollon, Sara.

Creator's ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8504-0340
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