Elongator regulates hypocotyl growth in darkness and during photomorphogenesis

Author:

Woloszynska Magdalena12,Gagliardi Olimpia12,Vandenbussche Filip3,De Groeve Steven12,Baez Luis Alonso12,Neyt Pia12,Le Gall Sabine12,Fung Jorge4,Mas Paloma4,Van Der Straeten Dominique3,Van Lijsebettens Mieke12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ghent University, Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, 9052 Ghent, Belgium

2. VIB Center for Plant Systems Biology, 9052 Ghent, Belgium

3. Ghent University, Department of Physiology, Laboratory of Functional Plant Biology, 9000 Ghent, Belgium

4. Center for Research in AgriGenomics (CRAG), Consortium CSIC-IRTA-UAB-UB, 08193 Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Elongator promotes RNA polymerase II-mediated transcript elongation through epigenetic activities such as histone acetylation. Elongator regulates growth, development, immune response, sensitivity to drought and abscisic acid. We demonstrate that elo mutants exhibit defective hypocotyl elongation but have a normal apical hook in darkness and are hyposensitive to light during photomorphogenesis. These elo phenotypes are supported by transcriptome changes, i.e. downregulation of circadian clock components, positive regulators of skoto- or photomorphogenesis, hormonal pathways and cell wall biogenesis-related factors. The downregulated genes LHY, HFR1 and HYH are selectively targeted by Elongator for histone H3K14 acetylation in darkness. The role of Elongator in early seedling development in darkness and light is supported by hypocotyl phenotypes of mutants defective in components of the gene network regulated by Elongator, and double mutants between elo and mutants in light or darkness signaling components. A model is proposed in which Elongator represses the plant immune response and promotes hypocotyl elongation and photomorphogenesis via transcriptional control of positive photomorphogenesis regulators and a growth-regulatory network that converges on genes involved in cell wall biogenesis and hormone signaling.

Funder

FP7 People: Marie-Curie Actions

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Cell Biology

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