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Arabidopsis HEAT SHOCK FACTOR BINDING PROTEIN is required to limit meiotic crossovers and HEI10 transcription SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Arabidopsis HEAT SHOCK FACTOR BINDING PROTEIN is required to limit meiotic crossovers and HEI10 transcription
Authors
JUHYUN, KIMPARK, JI HYEKIM, HEEJINNAMIL, SONKIM, EUNJUNGKIM, JAEILDOHWAN, BYUNLEE, YOUNGKYUNGPARK, YEONGMINageswaran, Divyashree CKuo, PallasRose, TeresaDang, Tuong Vi THWANG, IL DOOLambing, ChristopheHenderson, Ian RCHOI, KYUHA
Date Issued
2022-07
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
The number of meiotic crossovers is tightly controlled and most depend on pro-crossover ZMM proteins, such as the E3 ligase HEI10. Despite the importance of HEI10 dosage for crossover formation, how HEI10 transcription is controlled remains unexplored. In a forward genetic screen using a fluorescent crossover reporter in Arabidopsis thaliana, we identify heat shock factor binding protein (HSBP) as a repressor of HEI10 transcription and crossover numbers. Using genome-wide crossover mapping and cytogenetics, we show that hsbp mutations or meiotic HSBP knockdowns increase ZMM-dependent crossovers toward the telomeres, mirroring the effects of HEI10 overexpression. Through RNA sequencing, DNA methylome, and chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis, we reveal that HSBP is required to repress HEI10 transcription by binding with heat shock factors (HSFs) at the HEI10 promoter and maintaining DNA methylation over the HEI10 5′ untranslated region. Our findings provide insights into how the temperature response regulator HSBP restricts meiotic HEI10 transcription and crossover number by attenuating HSF activity. © 2022 The Authors.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/113591
DOI
10.15252/embj.2021109958
ISSN
0261-4189
Article Type
Article
Citation
EMBO Journal, vol. 41, no. 14, 2022-07
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