H2A.Z removal mediates the activation of genes accounting for cell elongation under light and temperature stress.

IF 5.3 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Bich Hang Do, Nguyen Hoai Nguyen
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Key message: The histone variant H2A.Z is crucial for the expression of genes involved in cell elongation under elevated temperatures and shade. Its removal facilitates the activation of these genes, particularly through the activities of PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTORs (PIFs) and the SWR1-related INOSITOL REQUIRING 80 (INO80) complex. Arabidopsis seedlings exhibit rapid elongation of hypocotyls and cotyledon petioles in response to environmental stresses, namely elevated temperatures and shade. These phenotypic alterations are regulated by various phytohormones, notably auxin. Under these stress conditions, auxin biosynthesis is swiftly induced in the cotyledons and transported to the hypocotyls, where it stimulates cell elongation. The histone variant H2A.Z plays a pivotal role in this regulatory mechanism. H2A.Z affects the transcription of numerous genes, particularly those activated by the mentioned environmental stresses. Recent studies highlighted that the eviction of H2A.Z from gene bodies is crucial for the activation of genes, especially auxin biosynthetic and responsive genes, under conditions of elevated temperature and shade. Additionally, experimental evidence suggests that PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTORs (PIFs) can recruit the SWR1-related INOSITOL REQUIRING 80 (INO80) complex to remove H2A.Z from targeted loci, thereby activating gene transcription in response to these environmental stresses. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the regulatory role of H2A.Z, emphasizing how its eviction from gene loci is instrumental in the activation of stress-responsive genes under elevated temperature and shade conditions.

H2A.Z 清除介导了光照和温度胁迫下细胞伸长基因的激活。
关键信息:组蛋白变体H2A.Z对高温和遮荫条件下细胞伸长相关基因的表达至关重要。组蛋白变体H2A.Z的移除促进了这些基因的激活,特别是通过肌细胞互作因子(PIFs)和与SWR1相关的肌醇需要80(INO80)复合物的活性。拟南芥幼苗在应对环境胁迫(即高温和遮荫)时,下胚轴和子叶叶柄会迅速伸长。这些表型变化受各种植物激素,特别是植物生长素的调控。在这些胁迫条件下,辅助素的生物合成在子叶中被迅速诱导,并被输送到下胚轴,在那里刺激细胞伸长。组蛋白变体 H2A.Z 在这一调控机制中起着关键作用。H2A.Z 影响着许多基因的转录,尤其是那些被上述环境胁迫激活的基因。最近的研究突出表明,在高温和遮荫条件下,H2A.Z 从基因体中被逐出对基因的激活至关重要,尤其是辅助素生物合成基因和反应基因。此外,实验证据表明,植物细胞互作因子(PIFs)可以招募与 SWR1 相关的 INOSITOL REQUIRING 80(INO80)复合物将 H2A.Z 从目标基因座中移除,从而激活基因转录以应对这些环境胁迫。本综述全面概述了H2A.Z的调控作用,强调了在高温和遮荫条件下,将H2A.Z从基因位点移除如何有助于激活应激反应基因。
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Plant Cell Reports
Plant Cell Reports 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
10.80
自引率
1.60%
发文量
135
审稿时长
3.2 months
期刊介绍: Plant Cell Reports publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on new advances in all aspects of plant cell science, plant genetics and molecular biology. Papers selected for publication contribute significant new advances to clearly identified technological problems and/or biological questions. The articles will prove relevant beyond the narrow topic of interest to a readership with broad scientific background. The coverage includes such topics as: - genomics and genetics - metabolism - cell biology - abiotic and biotic stress - phytopathology - gene transfer and expression - molecular pharming - systems biology - nanobiotechnology - genome editing - phenomics and synthetic biology The journal also publishes opinion papers, review and focus articles on the latest developments and new advances in research and technology in plant molecular biology and biotechnology.
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