两个高度保守的非编码序列控制PLETHORA1/2的表达,协调胚胎和根的发育。

IF 11.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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摘要

保守的非编码序列(CNSs)是转录调控的组成部分。过多(PLT)基因是植物发育的主要调控因子,其转录调控对胚胎发生和分生组织功能至关重要。然而,如何通过CNSs调节PLT基因的表达仍不清楚。通过对120个被子植物基因组上游序列的基序挖掘,我们确定了21个保守的和谱系特异性的CNSs,其中两个在被子植物中异常长、相似和共线。利用拟南芥,我们证明了这两个深度保守的元件,我们命名为BOX1和BOX2,控制PLT1和PLT2的表达。这些元件中的CRISPR突变体特异性地降低了PLT表达水平,报告细胞系揭示,删除其中一个或两个box改变和/或废除了根尖中的PLT2表达模式,影响了拯救plt1 PLT2双突变体的能力。我们进一步表明,这些元素对表达模式的影响已经在胚胎发生和早期胚胎的背景下发挥作用。最后,我们揭示了box介导的自调节反馈回路的存在,这在很大程度上解释了CNS对表达模式的影响。因此,我们发现了一种转录机制,通过这种机制,基因编码胚胎和根分生组织发育的主要调控因子受到调控。
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Two deeply conserved non-coding sequences control PLETHORA1/2 expression and coordinate embryo and root development.

Conserved non-coding sequences (CNSs) are integral elements of transcriptional regulation. Transcriptional tuning of PLETHORA (PLT) genes that encode master regulators of plant development is vital for embryogenesis and meristematic function. However, how the expression of PLT genes is modulated through CNSs remains unclear. Through motif-based mining of upstream sequences in 120 angiosperm genomes, we identified 21 conserved and lineage-specific CNSs, two of which are unusually long, similar, and colinear within eudicots. Using Arabidopsisthaliana, we demonstrate that these two deeply conserved elements, which we named BOX1 and BOX2, control PLT1 and PLT2 expression. CRISPR mutants within these elements specifically reduced PLT expression levels, and reporter lines revealed that deletion of either or both BOXes altered and/or abrogated the PLT2 expression pattern in the root tip, affecting the ability to rescue the plt1 plt2 double mutant. We further show that the influence of these elements on expression patterns is already exerted during embryogenesis and functional in the context of the early embryo. Finally, we reveal the existence of a BOX-mediated autoregulatory feedback loop that, in large part, explains CNS influence on expression patterns. We thus uncover a transcriptional mechanism by which genes encoding master regulators of embryo and root meristem development are regulated.

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Plant Communications
Plant Communications Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
CiteScore
15.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
105
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Plant Communications is an open access publishing platform that supports the global plant science community. It publishes original research, review articles, technical advances, and research resources in various areas of plant sciences. The scope of topics includes evolution, ecology, physiology, biochemistry, development, reproduction, metabolism, molecular and cellular biology, genetics, genomics, environmental interactions, biotechnology, breeding of higher and lower plants, and their interactions with other organisms. The goal of Plant Communications is to provide a high-quality platform for the dissemination of plant science research.
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