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Histone variant HTB4 delays leaf senescence by epigenetic control of Ib bHLH transcription factor-mediated iron homeostasis

Title
Histone variant HTB4 delays leaf senescence by epigenetic control of Ib bHLH transcription factor-mediated iron homeostasis
Author(s)
Yang, QiWang, TingCao, JieWang, Hou-LingTan, ShuyaZhang, YuanPark, SanghoonPark, HyunsooWoo, Hye RyunLi, XiaojuanXia, XinliGuo, HongweiLi, Zhonghai
Issued Date
2023-10
Citation
New Phytologist, v.240, no.2, pp.694 - 709
Type
Article
Author Keywords
histone variantHTB4iron homeostasisleaf senescencetranscription factor
Keywords
FERRIC-CHELATE REDUCTASEGENE-EXPRESSIONARABIDOPSISINTERACTSPROMOTESPLANTSFITOVEREXPRESSIONTRANSFORMATIONDEFICIENCY
ISSN
0028-646X
Abstract
Leaf senescence is an orderly process regulated by multiple internal factors and diverse environmental stresses including nutrient deficiency. Histone variants are involved in regulating plant growth and development. However, their functions and underlying regulatory mechanisms in leaf senescence remain largely unclear. Here, we found that H2B histone variant HTB4 functions as a negative regulator of leaf senescence. Loss of function of HTB4 led to early leaf senescence phenotypes that were rescued by functional complementation. RNA-seq analysis revealed that several Ib subgroup basic helix–loop–helix (bHLH) transcription factors (TFs) involved in iron (Fe) homeostasis, including bHLH038, bHLH039, bHLH100, and bHLH101, were suppressed in the htb4 mutant, thereby compromising the expressions of FERRIC REDUCTION OXIDASE 2 (FRO2) and IRON-REGULATED TRANSPORTER (IRT1), two important components of the Fe uptake machinery. Chromatin immunoprecipitation-quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed that HTB4 could bind to the promoter regions of Ib bHLH TFs and enhance their expression by promoting the enrichment of the active mark H3K4me3 near their transcriptional start sites. Moreover, overexpression of Ib bHLH TFs or IRT1 suppressed the premature senescence phenotype of the htb4 mutant. Our work established a signaling pathway, HTB4-bHLH TFs-FRO2/IRT1-Fe homeostasis, which regulates the onset and progression of leaf senescence. © 2023 The Authors New Phytologist © 2023 New Phytologist Foundation.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46546
DOI
10.1111/nph.19008
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
Related Researcher
  • 우혜련 Woo, Hye Ryun
  • Research Interests Genome biology; Epigenomics; Plant senescence
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