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The lncRNA MARS modulates the epigenetic reprogramming of the marneral cluster in response to ABA
Roulé, Thomas; Christ, Aurelie; Hussain, Nosheen; Huang, Ying; Hartmann, Caroline; Benhamed, Moussa; Gutierrez Marcos, Jose; Ariel, Federico Damian
; Crespi, Martin; Blein, Thomas
Fecha de publicación:
05/2022
Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Revista:
Molecular Plant
ISSN:
1674-2052
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Inglés
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Clustered organization of biosynthetic non-homologous genes is emerging as a characteristic feature of plant genomes. The co-regulation of clustered genes seems to largely depend on epigenetic reprogramming and three-dimensional chromatin conformation. In this study, we identified the long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) MARneral Silencing (MARS), localized inside the Arabidopsis marneral cluster, which controls the local epigenetic activation of its surrounding region in response to abscisic acid (ABA). MARS modulates the POLYCOMB REPRESSIVE COMPLEX 1 (PRC1) component LIKE HETEROCHROMATIN PROTEIN 1 (LHP1) binding throughout the cluster in a dose-dependent manner, determining H3K27me3 deposition and chromatin condensation. In response to ABA, MARS decoys LHP1 away from the cluster and promotes the formation of a chromatin loop bringing together the MARNERAL SYNTHASE 1 (MRN1) locus and a distal ABA-responsive enhancer. The enrichment of co-regulated lncRNAs in clustered metabolic genes in Arabidopsis suggests that the acquisition of novel non-coding transcriptional units may constitute an additional regulatory layer driving the evolution of biosynthetic pathways.
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Roulé, Thomas; Christ, Aurelie; Hussain, Nosheen; Huang, Ying; Hartmann, Caroline; et al.; The lncRNA MARS modulates the epigenetic reprogramming of the marneral cluster in response to ABA; Oxford University Press; Molecular Plant; 15; 5; 5-2022; 840-856
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