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SUB1A-1 anchors a regulatory cascade for epigenetic and transcriptional controls of submergence tolerance in rice

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PNAS NEXUS
Volume 2, Issue 7, Pages -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad229

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submergence; rice; SUB1A-1; ADA2b-GCN5 acetyltransferase complex

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Most rice cultivars cannot survive under prolonged submergence, but some cultivars with the SUB1A-1 allele are highly tolerant. SUB1A-1 interacts with ADA2b-GCN5 acetyltransferase complex and phosphorylation of SUB1A-1 enhances this interaction. ADA2b and GCN5 expression is induced under submergence, suggesting their roles in response to submergence stress. The results suggest that phospho-SUB1A-1 recruits the ADA2-GCN5 acetyltransferase complex to modify chromatin structure and activate gene expression, enhancing rice submergence tolerance.
Most rice (Oryza sativa) cultivars cannot survive under prolonged submergence. However, some O. sativa ssp. indica cultivars, such as FR13A, are highly tolerant owing to the SUBMERGENCE 1A-1 (SUB1A-1) allele, which encodes a Group VII ethylene-responsive factor (ERFVII) protein; other submergence-intolerant cultivars contain a SUB1A-2 allele. The two alleles differ only by a single substitution at the 186th amino acid position from serine in SUB1A-1 to proline in SUB1A-2 resulting in only SUB1A-1 being able to be phosphorylated. Two other ERFVIIs, ERF66 and ERF67, function downstream of SUB1A-1 to form a regulatory cascade in response to submergence stress. Here, we show that SUB1A-1, but not SUB1A-2, interacts with ADA2b of the ADA2b-GCN5 acetyltransferase complex, in which GCN5 functions as a histone acetyltransferase. Phosphorylation of SUB1A-1 at serine 186 enhances the interaction of SUB1A-1 with ADA2b. ADA2b and GCN5 expression was induced under submergence, suggesting that these two genes might play roles in response to submergence stress. In transient assays, binding of SUB1A-1 to the ERF67 promoter and ERF67 transcription were highly induced when SUB1A-1 was expressed together with the ADA2b-GCN5 acetyltransferase complex. Taken together, these results suggest that phospho-SUB1A-1 recruits the ADA2-GCN5 acetyltransferase complex to modify the chromatin structure of the ERF66/ERF67 promoter regions and activate gene expression, which in turn enhances rice submergence tolerance.

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