Histone Deacetylase AtHDA7 Is Required for Female Gametophyte and Embryo Development in Arabidopsis1[C][W][OPEN]
AtHDA7 is essential for female gametophyte development and embryogenesis in Arabidopsis . Histone modifications are involved in the regulation of many processes in eukaryotic development. In this work, we provide evidence that AtHDA7 , a HISTONE DEACETYLASE ( HDAC ) of the Reduced Potassium Dependen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant physiology (Bethesda) 2013-07, Vol.163 (1), p.431-440 |
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Zusammenfassung: | AtHDA7 is essential for female gametophyte development and embryogenesis in Arabidopsis
.
Histone modifications are involved in the regulation of many processes in eukaryotic development. In this work, we provide evidence that
AtHDA7
, a
HISTONE DEACETYLASE
(
HDAC
) of the
Reduced Potassium Dependency3
(
RPD3
) superfamily, is crucial for female gametophyte development and embryogenesis in Arabidopsis (
Arabidopsis thaliana
). Silencing of
AtHDA7
causes degeneration of micropylar nuclei at the stage of four-nucleate embryo sac and delay in the progression of embryo development, thereby bringing the seed set down in the
Athda7-2
mutant. Furthermore,
AtHDA7
down- and up-regulation lead to a delay of growth in postgermination and later developmental stages. The
Athda7-2
mutation that induces histone hyperacetylation significantly increases the transcription of other
HDACs
(
AtHDA6
and
AtHDA9
). Moreover, silencing of
AtHDA7
affects the expression of
ARABIDOPSIS HOMOLOG OF SEPARASE
(
AtAESP
), previously demonstrated to be involved in female gametophyte and embryo development. However, chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis with acetylated H3 antibody provided evidence that the acetylation levels of H3 at
AtAESP
and
HDACs
does not change in the mutant. Further investigations are essential to ascertain the mechanism by which
AtHDA7
affects female gametophyte and embryo development. |
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ISSN: | 0032-0889 1532-2548 |
DOI: | 10.1104/pp.113.221713 |