PIF4/HEMERA-mediated daytime thermosensory growth requires the Mediator subunit MED14

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Bajracharya Abhishesh,Xi JingORCID,Grace Karlie F.,Bayer Eden E.,Grant Chloe A.,Clutton Caroline H.,Baerson Scott R.,Agarwal Ameeta K.,Qiu YongjianORCID

Abstract

AbstractWhile moderately elevated ambient temperatures do not trigger stress responses in plants, they do significantly stimulate the growth of specific organs through a process known as thermomorphogenesis. The basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR 4 (PIF4) plays a central role in regulating thermomorphogenetic hypocotyl elongation in various plant species, including Arabidopsis thaliana. Although it is well known that PIF4 promotes plant thermosensory growth by activating genes involved in the biosynthesis and signaling of the phytohormone auxin, the detailed molecular mechanism of such transcriptional activation is not clear. Our previous studies demonstrated that HEMERA (HMR), a transcriptional co-activator of PIF4, promotes the thermo-induced expression of PIF4 target genes through its nine-amino-acid transactivation domain (9aaTAD). In this report, we investigate the role of the Mediator complex in the PIF4/HMR-mediated thermoresponsive gene expression. Through the characterization of various mutants of the Mediator complex, a tail subunit named MED14 is identified as an essential factor for thermomorphogenetic hypocotyl growth. MED14 is required for the thermal induction of PIF4 target genes but has a marginal effect on the levels of PIF4 and HMR. Further transcriptomic analyses confirm that the expression of numerous PIF4/HMR-dependent, auxin-related genes requires MED14 at warm temperatures. Moreover, PIF4 and HMR physically interact with MED14 and both are indispensable for the association of MED14 with the promoters of these thermoresponsive genes. Taken together, these results unveil an important thermomorphogenetic mechanism, in which PIF4 and HMR recruit the Mediator complex to activate auxin-related growth-promoting genes when plants sense moderate increases in ambient temperature.One-sentence summaryThe Mediator subunit MED14 promotes thermomorphogenesis by interacting with PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR 4 and HEMERA to induce the expression of growth-promoting genes at elevated temperatures.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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