AI Article Synopsis

  • Cryptochromes (CRYs) are key blue light receptors in plants that help regulate gene expression through processes like RNA methylation.
  • The study reveals that CRY2 interacts with MAC3A/3B proteins, which assist in forming nuclear condensates essential for regulating hypocotyl growth under blue light.
  • MAC3A acts as a DNA binding protein that, influenced by CRYs, modulates transcription and competes with another protein, HY5, to finely tune the plant's response to light.

Article Abstract

Cryptochromes (CRYs) are blue light receptors that mediate plant photoresponses through regulating gene expressions. We recently reported that CRY2 could form light-elicited liquid condensates to control RNA methylation. However, whether CRY2 condensation is involved in other gene expression-regulatory processes remains unclear. Here, we show that MOS4-associated complex subunits 3A and 3B (MAC3A/3B) are CRY-interacting proteins and assembled into nuclear CRY condensates. double mutants exhibit hypersensitive photoinhibition of hypocotyl elongation, suggesting that MAC3A/3B positively control hypocotyl growth. We demonstrate the noncanonical activity of MAC3A as a DNA binding protein that modulates transcription. Genome-wide mapping of MAC3A-binding sites reveals that blue light enhances the association of MAC3A with its DNA targets, which requires CRYs. Further evidence indicates that MAC3A and ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL 5 (HY5) occupy overlapping genomic regions and compete for the same targets. These results argue that photocondensation of CRYs fine-tunes light-responsive hypocotyl growth by balancing the opposed effects of HY5 and MAC3A.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10411877PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adh4048DOI Listing

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