Chromatin retained MUSHER lncRNA integrates ABA and DOG1 signalling pathways to enhance Arabidopsis seeds dormancy.

染色质保留的 MUSHER lncRNA 整合 ABA 和 DOG1 信号通路以增强拟南芥种子休眠

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作者:Sacharowski Sebastian Przemyslaw, Krzyszton Michal, Brzezniak Lien, Rogowski Karol Jerzy, Montez Miguel, Rosol Katarzyna, Wrona Magdalena, Yatusevich Ruslan, Manjunath Veena Halale, Szewc Lukasz, Jarmolowski Artur, Swiezewski Szymon
Many plant lncRNAs regulate gene expression by binding to chromatin, but how they are retained at the target loci is unclear. We identify a chromatin-localized lncRNA - MUSHER, which activates two parallel regulatory pathways to increase Arabidopsis seed dormancy. MUSHER is upregulated in response to high temperatures, contributing to the induction of secondary dormancy. It promotes DOG1 expression by recruitment of the CPSF complex to enhance the proximal cleavage and polyadenylation at the DOG1 transcript. It also increases ABA sensitivity in seeds by activating PIR1 gene transcription. These genes, located on different chromosomes, are both bound by MUSHER, despite lacking sequence homology. The chromatin association of MUSHER enables the integration of the DOG1- and ABA pathways to adjust seed germination timing. Additionally, MUSHER and other lncRNAs interact with U1 snRNP, which is required for their chromatin localisation, revealing a role for U1 snRNP in plants.

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