DNA methylation plays critical roles in eukaryotic gene silencing, genome imprinting, viral defense, and suppression of transposable elements. In plants, RNA Polymerase V (Pol V)-generated non-coding RNA guides DNA methylation through the RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) pathway; however, how these RNAs are selected is unknown. Here, we show that the 3'-ends of Pol V transcripts are enriched at A-rich template DNA (A-rich-DNAT). Arabidopsis RdDM regions possess AT-rich boundaries genome-wide, suggesting that Pol V likely terminates at A-rich-DNAT, which subsequently defines the DNA methylation landscape in plants. A-rich-DNAT successfully stops Pol V transcription in vitro. Structural snapshots of Pol V transcribing A-rich-DNAT show that accumulation of unstable rU:dA pairs in the RNA-DNA hybrid promotes transcription bubble collapse and spontaneous transcription termination. These findings identify an intrinsic Pol V termination signal that shapes genomic DNA methylation patterning in plants and reveals a common mechanism for spontaneous transcription termination.
Keywords: RNA Polymerase V; RNA-directed DNA Methylation; Spontaneous Termination; Structural Biology; Transcription.
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