Arabidopsis thaliana GLYCINE RICH RNA‐BINDING PROTEIN 7 interaction with its iCLIP target LHCB1.1 correlates with changes in RNA stability and circadian oscillation

Author:

Lewinski Martin1ORCID,Steffen Alexander1,Kachariya Nitin23,Elgner Mareike1,Schmal Christoph4,Messini Niki23,Köster Tino1,Reichel Marlene1,Sattler Michael23ORCID,Zarnack Kathi5ORCID,Staiger Dorothee1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. RNA Biology and Molecular Physiology, Faculty of Biology Bielefeld University Bielefeld Germany

2. Helmholtz Munich, Molecular Targets and Therapeutics Center Institute of Structural Biology Neuherberg 85764 Germany

3. Department of Bioscience, Bavarian NMR Center Technical University of Munich, TUM School of Natural Sciences Garching 85747 Germany

4. Institute for Theoretical Biology Humboldt‐Universität zu Berlin and Charité‐Universitätsmedizin Berlin Berlin Germany

5. Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences (BMLS) & Institute of Molecular Biosciences Goethe University Frankfurt Frankfurt Germany

Abstract

SUMMARYThe importance of RNA‐binding proteins (RBPs) for plant responses to environmental stimuli and development is well documented. Insights into the portfolio of RNAs they recognize, however, clearly lack behind the understanding gathered in non‐plant model organisms. Here, we characterize binding of the circadian clock‐regulated Arabidopsis thaliana GLYCINE‐RICH RNA‐BINDING PROTEIN 7 (AtGRP7) to its target transcripts. We identified novel RNA targets from individual‐nucleotide resolution UV crosslinking and immunoprecipitation (iCLIP) data using an improved bioinformatics pipeline that will be broadly applicable to plant RBP iCLIP data. 2705 transcripts with binding sites were identified in plants expressing AtGRP7‐GFP that were not recovered in plants expressing an RNA‐binding dead variant or GFP alone. A conserved RNA motif enriched in uridine residues was identified at the AtGRP7 binding sites. NMR titrations confirmed the preference of AtGRP7 for RNAs with a central U‐rich motif. Among the bound RNAs, circadian clock‐regulated transcripts were overrepresented. Peak abundance of the LHCB1.1 transcript encoding a chlorophyll‐binding protein was reduced in plants overexpressing AtGRP7 whereas it was elevated in atgrp7 mutants, indicating that LHCB1.1 was regulated by AtGRP7 in a dose‐dependent manner. In plants overexpressing AtGRP7, the LHCB1.1 half‐life was shorter compared to wild‐type plants whereas in atgrp7 mutant plants, the half‐life was significantly longer. Thus, AtGRP7 modulates circadian oscillations of its in vivo binding target LHCB1.1 by affecting RNA stability.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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