The lncRNA MARS modulates the epigenetic reprogramming of the marneral cluster in response to ABA
Résumé
Clustered organization of biosynthetic non-homologous genes is emerging as a characteristic feature of plant genomes. The co-regulation of clustered genes seems to largely depend on epigenetic reprogramming and three-dimensional chromatin conformation. Here we identified the long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) MARneral Silencing ( MARS ), localized inside the Arabidopsis marneral cluster, and which controls the local epigenetic activation of its surrounding region in response to ABA. MARS modulates the POLYCOMB REPRESSIVE COMPLEX 1 (PRC1) component LIKE-HETEROCHROMATIN PROTEIN 1 (LHP1) binding throughout the cluster in a dose-dependent manner, determining H3K27me3 deposition and chromatin condensation. In response to ABA, MARS decoys LHP1 away from the cluster and promotes the formation of a chromatin loop bringing together the MARNERAL SYNTHASE 1 ( MRN1 ) locus and a distal ABA-responsive enhancer. The enrichment of co-regulated lncRNAs in clustered metabolic genes suggests that the acquisition of noncoding transcriptional units constitute an additional regulatory layer driving the evolution of biosynthetic pathways.
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