PNET2 is a component of the plant nuclear lamina and is required for proper genome organization and activity
- PMID: 34822788
- DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2021.11.002
PNET2 is a component of the plant nuclear lamina and is required for proper genome organization and activity
Abstract
The interaction between chromatin and the nuclear lamina (NL) is intrinsically important to the establishment of three-dimensional chromatin architecture and spatiotemporal regulation of gene expression. However, critical regulators involved in this process are poorly understood in plants. Here, we report that Arabidopsis PNET2 and its two homologs are bona fide inner nuclear membrane proteins and integral components of the NL. PNET2s physically interact with the plant nucleoskeleton and engage nucleosome-enriched chromatin at the nuclear periphery. Loss of all three PNET2s leads to severely disrupted growth and development, concomitant activation of abiotic and biotic stress responses, and ultimate lethality in Arabidopsis. The pent2 triple mutant also displays drastic transcriptome changes accompanied by a globally altered chromatin architecture revealed by HiC analysis. Our study identified PNET2 as an inner nuclear membrane (INM) component of the NL, which associates with chromatin and play a critical role in orchestrating gene expression and chromatin organization in plants.
Keywords: CWRN; PNET2; chromatin tethering; genome organization; inner nuclear membrane; plant nuclear lamina; plant nuclear membrane protein; proximity labeling proteomics; transcriptome programming.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.
Comment in
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The edge of the nucleus: Variations on a theme.Dev Cell. 2022 Jan 10;57(1):3-4. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2021.12.013. Dev Cell. 2022. PMID: 35016004
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