Polycomb repressive complex 2 facilitates the transition from heterotrophy to photoautotrophy during seedling emergence.

Polycomb抑制复合物2促进幼苗出苗过程中从异养向光合自养的转变

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作者:Samo Naseem, Trejo-Arellano María Guadalupe, Gahurová Lenka, Erban Alexander, Ebert Alina, Rivière Quentin, Kubásek Jiří, Aflaki Fatemeh, Mondeková Helena Hönig, Schlereth Armin, Dubois Annick, Zhou Mingxi, Novák Ondřej, Å antrůček Jiří, Bouyer Daniel, Roudier François, Kopka Joachim, Mozgová Iva
The seed-to-seedling transition represents a key developmental and metabolic switch in plants. Catabolism of seed storage reserves fuels germination and early seedling emergence until photosynthesis is established. The seed-to-seedling developmental transition is controlled by Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2). However, the coordination of PRC2 activity and its contribution to transcriptional reprogramming during seedling establishment remain unknown. By analyzing H3K27me3 re-distribution and changes in gene transcription in the shoot and root tissues of heterotrophic and photoautotrophic Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) seedlings, we reveal 2 phases of PRC2-mediated gene repression. The first phase is independent of light and photosynthesis and results in the irreversible repression of the embryo maturation program, marked by heterotrophy and reserve storage molecule biosynthesis. The second phase is associated with the repression of metabolic pathways related to germination and early seedling emergence, and H3K27me3 deposition in this phase is sensitive to photosynthesis inhibition. We show that preventing the transcription of the PRC2-repressed glyoxylate cycle gene ISOCITRATE LYASE promotes the vegetative phase transition in PRC2-depleted plants. Our findings underscore a key role of PRC2-mediated transcriptional repression in the coordinated metabolic and developmental switches that occur during seedling emergence and emphasize the close connection between metabolic and developmental identities.

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