The Histone Chaperone NRP1 Interacts with WEREWOLF to Activate in Arabidopsis Root Hair Development.

Plant Cell

State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering, Collaborative Innovation Center of Genetics and Development, International Associated Laboratory of CNRS-Fudan-HUNAU on Plant Epigenome Research, Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Plant Biology, School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 20043, P.R. China

Published: February 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • NUCLEOSOME ASSEMBLY PROTEIN1 (NAP1) is a key histone chaperone that, when dysfunctional, leads to abnormal root hair formation in plants, but its molecular actions were previously unclear.
  • NRP1, a member of this protein family, interacts with the transcription factor WEREWOLF (WER) and is essential for gene activation, as its mutations disrupt this interaction and prevent proper transcriptional activity.
  • The study reveals that NRP1's recruitment to the promoter region in conjunction with WER helps to alter chromatin structure by promoting histone eviction, facilitating proper root hair development.

Article Abstract

NUCLEOSOME ASSEMBLY PROTEIN1 (NAP1) defines an evolutionarily conserved family of histone chaperones and loss of function of the NAP1 family genes () and causes abnormal root hair formation. Yet, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we show that NRP1 interacts with the transcription factor WEREWOLF (WER) in vitro and in vivo and enriches at the () promoter in a WER-dependent manner. Crystallographic analysis indicates that NRP1 forms a dimer via its N-terminal α-helix. Mutants of NRP1 that either disrupt the α-helix dimerization or remove the C-terminal acidic tail, impair its binding to histones and WER and concomitantly lead to failure to activate transcription and to rescue the mutant phenotype. Our results further demonstrate that WER-dependent enrichment of NRP1 at the promoter is involved in local histone eviction and nucleosome loss in vivo. Biochemical competition assays imply that the association between NRP1 and histones may counteract the inhibitory effect of histones on the WER-DNA interaction. Collectively, our study provides important insight into the molecular mechanisms by which histone chaperones are recruited to target chromatin via interaction with a gene-specific transcription factor to moderate chromatin structure for proper root hair development.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5354192PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1105/tpc.16.00719DOI Listing

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