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Histone chaperones AtChz1A and AtChz1B are required for H2A.Z deposition and interact with the SWR1 chromatin‐remodeling complex in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Authors :
Wu, Jiabing
Yang, Yue
Wang, Jiachen
Wang, Youchao
Yin, Liufan
An, Zengxuan
Du, Kangxi
Zhu, Yan
Qi, Ji
Shen, Wen‐Hui
Dong, Aiwu
Source :
New Phytologist; Jul2023, Vol. 239 Issue 1, p189-207, 19p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Summary: The histone variant H2A.Z plays key functions in transcription and genome stability in all eukaryotes ranging from yeast to human, but the molecular mechanisms by which H2A.Z is incorporated into chromatin remain largely obscure.Here, we characterized the two homologs of yeast Chaperone for H2A.Z‐H2B (Chz1) in Arabidopsis thaliana, AtChz1A and AtChz1B. AtChz1A/AtChz1B were verified to bind to H2A.Z‐H2B and facilitate nucleosome assembly in vitro. Simultaneous knockdown of AtChz1A and AtChz1B, which exhibit redundant functions, led to a genome‐wide reduction in H2A.Z and phenotypes similar to those of the H2A.Z‐deficient mutant hta9‐1hta11‐2, including early flowering and abnormal flower morphologies.Interestingly, AtChz1A was found to physically interact with ACTIN‐RELATED PROTEIN 6 (ARP6), an evolutionarily conserved subunit of the SWR1 chromatin‐remodeling complex. Genetic interaction analyses showed that atchz1a‐1atchz1b‐1 was hypostatic to arp6‐1. Consistently, genome‐wide profiling analyses revealed partially overlapping genes and fewer misregulated genes and H2A.Z‐reduced chromatin regions in atchz1a‐1atchz1b‐1 compared with arp6‐1.Together, our results demonstrate that AtChz1A and AtChz1B act as histone chaperones to assist the deposition of H2A.Z into chromatin via interacting with SWR1, thereby playing critical roles in the transcription of genes involved in flowering and many other processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028646X
Volume :
239
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
New Phytologist
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164065530
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18940