Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.104, No.8, 3445-3457, 2020
A novel DNA methylation motif identified in Bacillus pumilus BA06 and possible roles in the regulation of gene expression
Single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing can be used to identify a wide variety of chemical modifications of the genome, such as methylation. Here, we applied this approach to identify N6-methyl-adenine (m6A) and N4-methyl-cytosine (m4C) modification in the genome of Bacillus pumilus BA06. A typical methylation recognition motif of the type I restriction-modification system (R-M), 5 '-TC(m6)AN8TTGG-3 '/3 '-AGTN8(m6)AACC-5 ', was identified. We confirmed that this motif was a new type I methylation site using REBASE analysis and that it was recognized by a type I R-M system, Bpu6ORFCP, according to methylation sensitivity assays in vivo and vitro. Furthermore, we found that deletion of the R-M system Bpu6ORFCP induced transcriptional changes in many genes and led to increased gene expression in pathways related to ABC transporters, sulfur metabolism, ribosomes, cysteine and methionine metabolism and starch and sucrose metabolism, suggesting that the R-M system in B. pumilus BA06 has other significant biological functions beyond protecting the B. pumilus BA06 genome from foreign DNA.
Keywords:Bacillus pumilus;DNA methyltransferase;Methylome;Single-molecule real-time sequencing;Type I methylation motif