Abstract
AbstractRegulation of transcriptional machinery and its adaptive role under different stress conditions are studied extensively in the dicot model plantArabidopsis, but our knowledge on monocot species remains elusive. TFIIS is an RNA polymerase II associated transcription elongation co-factor. Previously it was shown that TFIIS ensures efficient transcription elongation that is necessary for heat stress survival inA. thaliana. However, the function of TFIIS has not been analysed in monocots. In the present work, we have generated and studied independenttfIIscrisprmutant barley lines. We show that, TFIIS is needed for reproductive development and heat stress survival in barley. The molecular basis of HS-sensitivity oftfIIsmutants is the retarded expression of heat stress protein transcripts, that leads to late accumulation of HSP chaperones, enhanced proteotoxicity and ultimately to lethality. We also show that TFIIS is induced and autoregulated in response to heat, supporting a conserved adaptive function of these control elements for plant thermal adaptation. In sum, our results are a step forward for the better understanding of transcriptional machinery regulation in monocot crops.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory