Mitochondrial DNA has epigenetically plastic regions. The pineal mitoepigenome responds to circadian light stress in a sex-dependent manner, suggesting novel mito-nuclear interactions in vertebrates
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The mitochondria are central in the cellular response to changing environmental conditions resulting from disease states, environmental exposures or normal physiological processes. Although the influences of environmental stressors upon the nuclear epigenome are well characterized, the existence and role of the mitochondrial epigenome remains contentious. Here, by quantifying the mitochondrial epigenomic response of pineal gland cells to circadian light stress, we confirm the presence of extensive cytosine methylation within the mitochondrial genome. Furthermore, we identify distinct epigenetically plastic regions (mtDMRs) which vary in cytosinic methylation, primarily in a non CpG context, in response to stress and in a sex-specific manner. Motifs enriched in mtDMRs contain recognition sites for nuclear-derived DNA-binding factors (ATF4, HNF4A) important in the cellular metabolic stress response. Together, these findings suggest a new layer of mito-nuclear interaction in which the nuclear metabolic stress response directly alters mitochondrial transcriptional dynamics.
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2023-03-31



