- Lahmy, Sylvie;
- Pontier, Dominique;
- Bies-Etheve, Natacha;
- Laudié, Michèle;
- Feng, Suhua;
- Jobet, Edouard;
- Hale, Christopher J;
- Cooke, Richard;
- Hakimi, Mohamed-Ali;
- Angelov, Dimitar;
- Jacobsen, Steven E;
- Lagrange, Thierry
RNA polymerase V (Pol V) long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been proposed to guide ARGONAUTE4 (AGO4) to chromatin in RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) in plants. Here, we provide evidence, based on laser UV-assisted zero-length cross-linking, for functionally relevant AGO4-DNA interaction at RdDM targets. We further demonstrate that Pol V lncRNAs or the act of their transcription are required to lock Pol V holoenzyme into a stable DNA-bound state that allows AGO4 recruitment via redundant glycine-tryptophan/tryptophan-glycine AGO hook motifs present on both Pol V and its associated factor, SPT5L. We propose a model in which AGO4-DNA interaction could be responsible for the unique specificities of RdDM.