The maize (Zea mays) nucleosome remodeling factor complex component 101 and 102 (nfc101/nfc102) are putative paralogs encoding WD-repeat proteins that exhibit homology with plant and mammalian components of various chromatin modifying complexes. In this study, we generated transgenic lines with simultaneous nfc101 and nfc102 down-regulation and analyzed phenotypic alterations, along with effects on RNA levels, the binding of nfc101/nfc102 and Rpd3- type histone deacetylases (HDACs), and histone modifications at selected targets. Direct nfc101/nfc102 binding and negative correlation with mRNA levels were reported for key activators of the floral transition, such as indeterminate 1 (id1) and the florigen ZCN8. In addition, the abolition of nfc101/nfc102 association with repetitive sequences of different transposable elements (TEs) resulted in tissue-specific up-regulation of transcripts produced by these regions. All direct nfc101/nfc102 targets showed histone modification patterns linked to active chromatin in nfc101/nfc102 down-regulation lines. However, different mechanisms may be involved because nfc101/nfc102 proteins mediate HDACs recruitment at id1 and TE repeats, but not at ZCN8. These results, along with the pleiotropic effects observed in nfc101/nfc102 down-regulation lines, suggest that nfc101 and nfc102 are components of distinct chromatin modifying complexes, which operate in different pathways and influence diverse aspects of maize development

Mascheretti, I., Battaglia, R., Mainieri, D., Altana, A., Lauria, M., Rossi, V., The WD40-repeat proteins nfc101 and nfc102 regulate differentaspects of maize development through chromatin modificationmechanisms, <<PLANT CELL>>, 2013; 25 (Febbraio): 404-420. [doi:10.1105/tpc.112.107219] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/43164]

The WD40-repeat proteins nfc101 and nfc102 regulate different aspects of maize development through chromatin modification mechanisms

Battaglia, Raffaella;
2013

Abstract

The maize (Zea mays) nucleosome remodeling factor complex component 101 and 102 (nfc101/nfc102) are putative paralogs encoding WD-repeat proteins that exhibit homology with plant and mammalian components of various chromatin modifying complexes. In this study, we generated transgenic lines with simultaneous nfc101 and nfc102 down-regulation and analyzed phenotypic alterations, along with effects on RNA levels, the binding of nfc101/nfc102 and Rpd3- type histone deacetylases (HDACs), and histone modifications at selected targets. Direct nfc101/nfc102 binding and negative correlation with mRNA levels were reported for key activators of the floral transition, such as indeterminate 1 (id1) and the florigen ZCN8. In addition, the abolition of nfc101/nfc102 association with repetitive sequences of different transposable elements (TEs) resulted in tissue-specific up-regulation of transcripts produced by these regions. All direct nfc101/nfc102 targets showed histone modification patterns linked to active chromatin in nfc101/nfc102 down-regulation lines. However, different mechanisms may be involved because nfc101/nfc102 proteins mediate HDACs recruitment at id1 and TE repeats, but not at ZCN8. These results, along with the pleiotropic effects observed in nfc101/nfc102 down-regulation lines, suggest that nfc101 and nfc102 are components of distinct chromatin modifying complexes, which operate in different pathways and influence diverse aspects of maize development
2013
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Mascheretti, I., Battaglia, R., Mainieri, D., Altana, A., Lauria, M., Rossi, V., The WD40-repeat proteins nfc101 and nfc102 regulate differentaspects of maize development through chromatin modificationmechanisms, <<PLANT CELL>>, 2013; 25 (Febbraio): 404-420. [doi:10.1105/tpc.112.107219] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/43164]
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