PIF7-mediated epigenetic reprogramming promotes the transcriptional response to shade in Arabidopsis.

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State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering, Institute of Plants Biology, School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

Published: April 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Shade-intolerant plants experience shade avoidance syndrome (SAS) due to light quality changes from nearby plants, leading to negative effects on health and crop yield.
  • Phytochrome-interacting factor 7 (PIF7) is a key player in regulating SAS through gene expression, but its specific mechanisms were not fully understood until now.
  • Research shows PIF7 interacts with the histone chaperone anti-silencing factor 1 (ASF1) and involves Histone regulator homolog A (HIRA), facilitating H3.3 enrichment in chromatin and promoting the expression of target genes that help plants adapt to shade.

Article Abstract

For shade-intolerant plants, changes in light quality through competition from neighbors trigger shade avoidance syndrome (SAS): a series of morphological and physiological adaptations that are ultimately detrimental to plant health and crop yield. Phytochrome-interacting factor 7 (PIF7) is a major transcriptional regulator of SAS in Arabidopsis; however, how it regulates gene expression is not fully understood. Here, we show that PIF7 directly interacts with the histone chaperone anti-silencing factor 1 (ASF1). The ASF1-deprived asf1ab mutant showed defective shade-induced hypocotyl elongation. Histone regulator homolog A (HIRA), which mediates deposition of the H3.3 variant into chromatin, is also involved in SAS. RNA/ChIP-sequencing analyses identified the role of ASF1 in the direct regulation of a subset of PIF7 target genes. Furthermore, shade-elicited gene activation is accompanied by H3.3 enrichment, which is mediated by the PIF7-ASF1-HIRA regulatory module. Collectively, our data reveal that PIF7 recruits ASF1-HIRA to increase H3.3 incorporation into chromatin to promote gene transcription, thus enabling plants to effectively respond to environmental shade.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10106985PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.2022111472DOI Listing

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