ERFVII‐controlled hypoxia responses are in part facilitated by MEDIATOR SUBUNIT 25 in Arabidopsis thaliana

Author:

Schippers Jos H. M.1ORCID,von Bongartz Kira2,Laritzki Lisa2,Frohn Stephanie1,Frings Stephanie34ORCID,Renziehausen Tilo34ORCID,Augstein Frauke5ORCID,Winkels Katharina2ORCID,Sprangers Katrien6,Sasidharan Rashmi7ORCID,Vertommen Didier8ORCID,Van Breusegem Frank910ORCID,Hartman Sjon1112ORCID,Beemster Gerrit T. S.6ORCID,Mhamdi Amna910ORCID,van Dongen Joost T.2ORCID,Schmidt‐Schippers Romy R.34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Genetics, Seed Development Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) Corrensstraße 3 Gatersleben Seeland 06466 Germany

2. Institute of Biology I, RWTH Aachen University Worringerweg 1 Aachen 52074 Germany

3. Plant Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology University of Bielefeld Universitätsstraße 25 Bielefeld 33615 Germany

4. Center for Biotechnology University of Bielefeld Universitätsstraße 27 Bielefeld 33615 Germany

5. Department of Organismal Biology, Physiological Botany, and Linnean Centre for Plant Biology Uppsala University Ullsv. 24E Uppsala SE‐75651 Sweden

6. IMPRES Research Group, Department of Biology University of Antwerp Groenenborgerlaan 171, G.U.613 Antwerpen 2020 Belgium

7. Plant Stress Resilience, Institute of Environmental Biology Utrecht University Padualaan 8 Utrecht 3584 CH The Netherlands

8. de Duve Institute and MASSPROT platform Université Catholique de Louvain Avenue Hippocrate 75 Brussels 1200 Belgium

9. Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Ghent University Technologiepark 71 Ghent 9052 Belgium

10. Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie (VIB) Center for Plant Systems Biology Technologiepark 71 Ghent 9052 Belgium

11. CIBSS – Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies University of Freiburg Schänzlestraße 18 Freiburg 79104 Germany

12. Plant Environmental Signalling and Development, Faculty of Biology University of Freiburg Schänzlestraße 1 Freiburg 79104 Germany

Abstract

SUMMARYFlooding impairs plant growth through oxygen deprivation, which activates plant survival and acclimation responses. Transcriptional responses to low oxygen are generally associated with the activation of group VII ETHYLENE‐RESPONSE FACTOR (ERFVII) transcription factors. However, the exact mechanisms and molecular components by which ERFVII factors initiate gene expression are not fully elucidated. Here, we show that the ERFVII factors RELATED TO APETALA 2.2 (RAP2.2) and RAP2.12 cooperate with the Mediator complex subunit AtMED25 to coordinate gene expression under hypoxia in Arabidopsis thaliana. Respective med25 knock‐out mutants display reduced low‐oxygen stress tolerance. AtMED25 physically associates with a distinct set of hypoxia core genes and its loss partially impairs transcription under hypoxia due to decreased RNA polymerase II recruitment. Association of AtMED25 with target genes requires the presence of ERFVII transcription factors. Next to ERFVII protein stabilisation, also the composition of the Mediator complex including AtMED25 is potentially affected by hypoxia stress as shown by protein‐complex pulldown assays. The dynamic response of the Mediator complex to hypoxia is furthermore supported by the fact that two subunits, AtMED8 and AtMED16, are not involved in the establishment of hypoxia tolerance, whilst both act in coordination with AtMED25 under other environmental conditions. We furthermore show that AtMED25 function under hypoxia is independent of ethylene signalling. Finally, functional conservation at the molecular level was found for the MED25‐ERFVII module between A. thaliana and the monocot species Oryza sativa, pointing to a potentially universal role of MED25 in coordinating ERFVII‐dependent transcript responses to hypoxia in plants.

Funder

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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