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Histone 2B monoubiquitination complex integrates transcript elongation with RNA processing at circadian clock and flowering regulators.

Magdalena Woloszynska1,2, Sabine Le Gall1,2, Pia Neyt1,2, Tommaso M Boccardi1,2, Marion Grasser3, Gernot Längst4, Stijn Aesaert1,2, Griet Coussens1,2, Stijn Dhondt1,2, Eveline Van De Slijke1,2, Leonardo Bruno5, Jorge Fung-Uceda6, Paloma Mas6,7, Marc Van Montagu8,2, Dirk Inzé1,2, Kristiina Himanen1,2, Geert De Jaeger1,2, Klaus D Grasser3, Mieke Van Lijsebettens8,2.   

Abstract

HISTONE MONOUBIQUITINATION1 (HUB1) and its paralog HUB2 act in a conserved heterotetrameric complex in the chromatin-mediated transcriptional modulation of developmental programs, such as flowering time, dormancy, and the circadian clock. The KHD1 and SPEN3 proteins were identified as interactors of the HUB1 and HUB2 proteins with in vitro RNA-binding activity. Mutants in SPEN3 and KHD1 had reduced rosette and leaf areas. Strikingly, in spen3 mutants, the flowering time was slightly, but significantly, delayed, as opposed to the early flowering time in the hub1-4 mutant. The mutant phenotypes in biomass and flowering time suggested a deregulation of their respective regulatory genes CIRCADIAN CLOCK-ASSOCIATED1 (CCA1) and FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) that are known targets of the HUB1-mediated histone H2B monoubiquitination (H2Bub). Indeed, in the spen3-1 and hub1-4 mutants, the circadian clock period was shortened as observed by luciferase reporter assays, the levels of the CCA1α and CCA1β splice forms were altered, and the CCA1 expression and H2Bub levels were reduced. In the spen3-1 mutant, the delay in flowering time was correlated with an enhanced FLC expression, possibly due to an increased distal versus proximal ratio of its antisense COOLAIR transcript. Together with transcriptomic and double-mutant analyses, our data revealed that the HUB1 interaction with SPEN3 links H2Bub during transcript elongation with pre-mRNA processing at CCA1 Furthermore, the presence of an intact HUB1 at the FLC is required for SPEN3 function in the formation of the FLC-derived antisense COOLAIR transcripts.

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Keywords:  H2Bub; HUB1 interactome; KH domain; RNA-binding protein; RRM domain

Year:  2019        PMID: 30923114      PMCID: PMC6475378          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1806541116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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