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COOLAIR and PRC2 function in parallel to silence FLC during vernalization.

Mathias NielsenGovind MenonYusheng ZhaoEduardo Mateo-BonmatiPhilip WolffShaoli ZhouMartin HowardCaroline Dean
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2024)
Noncoding transcription induces chromatin changes that can mediate environmental responsiveness, but the causes and consequences of these mechanisms are still unclear. Here, we investigate how antisense transcription (termed COOLAIR ) interfaces with Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) silencing during winter-induced epigenetic regulation of Arabidopsis FLOWERING LOCUS C ( FLC ). We use genetic and chromatin analyses on lines ineffective or hyperactive for the antisense pathway in combination with computational modeling to define the mechanisms underlying FLC repression. Our results show that FLC is silenced through pathways that function with different dynamics: a COOLAIR transcription-mediated pathway capable of fast response and in parallel a slow PRC2 switching mechanism that maintains each allele in an epigenetically silenced state. Components of both the COOLAIR and PRC2 pathways are regulated by a common transcriptional regulator (NTL8), which accumulates by reduced dilution due to slow growth at low temperature. The parallel activities of the regulatory steps, and their control by temperature-dependent growth dynamics, create a flexible system for registering widely fluctuating natural temperature conditions that change year on year, and yet ensure robust epigenetic silencing of FLC.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • dna damage
  • high glucose
  • nucleic acid
  • mass spectrometry
  • genome wide association study