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OTU5 tunes environmental responses by sustaining chromatin structure.

Der-Fen Suen1, Wolfgang Schmidt2.   

Abstract

Phenotypic plasticity is dependent on the correct interpretation of environmental cues. We recently showed that the deubiquitinase OTU5 is required for orchestrating internal and external signals, tuning the morphogenesis of epidermal cells to the prevailing conditions. Homozygous otu5 mutants developed long and dense root hairs, resembling phosphate-deficient plants. The phenotype of otu5 plants was similar to that of arp6 plants, which carries a mutation that compromises the deposition of H2A.Z. Homozygous otu5 arp6 double mutants exhibited a synergistic phenotype, suggesting that the two mutations are functionally related. In a multi-omics approach comprising genome-wide DNA methylation, detection of various post-translational histone modifications as well as transcriptomic and proteomic surveys, we found that OTU5 is critical for maintaining the abundance of stimulus-responsive proteins, probably by modulating chromatin structure. It is concluded that changes in protein abundance and phenotypic readout in response to environmental signals are regulated by a complex interplay between various levels of gene expression.

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Keywords:  Chromatin modification; DNA methylation; Proteomics; chromatin remodeling complex; deubitinase; histone variants; histones; phosphate; root hairs; transcriptomics

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29393726      PMCID: PMC5933914          DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2018.1435963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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5.  Deubiquitinating Enzyme OTU5 Contributes to DNA Methylation Patterns and Is Critical for Phosphate Nutrition Signals.

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1.  Histone Deubiquitinase OTU1 Epigenetically Regulates DA1 and DA2, Which Control Arabidopsis Seed and Organ Size.

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