Arabidopsis histone deacetylase HD2A and HD2B regulate seed dormancy by repressing DELAY OF GERMINATION 1.

Frontiers in plant science(2023)

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Seed dormancy is a crucial developmental transition that affects the adaption and survival of plants. Arabidopsis DELAY OF GERMINATION 1 (DOG1) is known as a master regulator of seed dormancy. However, although several upstream factors of DOG1 have been reported, the exact regulation of DOG1 is not fully understood. Histone acetylation is an important regulatory layer, controlled by histone acetyltransferases and histone deacetylases. Histone acetylation strongly correlates with transcriptionally active chromatin, whereas heterochromatin is generally characterized by hypoacetylated histones. Here we describe that loss of function of two plant-specific histone deacetylases, HD2A and HD2B, resulted in enhanced seed dormancy in Arabidopsis. Interestingly, the silencing of and caused hyperacetylation of the locus and promoted the expression of during seed maturation and imbibition. Knockout of could rescue the seed dormancy and partly rescue the disturbed development phenotype of . Transcriptomic analysis of the line shows that many genes involved in seed development were impaired. Moreover, we demonstrated that HSI2 and HSL1 interact with HD2A and HD2B. In sum, these results suggest that HSI2 and HSL1 might recruit HD2A and HD2B to to negatively regulate expression and to reduce seed dormancy, consequently, affecting seed development during seed maturation and promoting seed germination during imbibition.
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Arabidopsis thaliana, DELAY OF GERMINATION 1, histone acetylation, plant-specific histone deacetylases, seed dormancy, seed germination
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