Drought-responsive dynamics of H3K9ac-marked 3D chromatin interactions are integrated by OsbZIP23-associated super-enhancer-like promoter regions in rice
In response to drought stress (DS), plants undergo complex processes that entail significant transcriptome reprogramming. However, the intricate relationship between the dynamic alterations in the three-dimensional (3D) genome and the modulation of gene co-expression in drought responses remains a r...
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Published in: | Genome Biology Vol. 25; no. 1; pp. 262 - 29 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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England
BioMed Central
10-10-2024
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Summary: | In response to drought stress (DS), plants undergo complex processes that entail significant transcriptome reprogramming. However, the intricate relationship between the dynamic alterations in the three-dimensional (3D) genome and the modulation of gene co-expression in drought responses remains a relatively unexplored area.
In this study, we reconstruct high-resolution 3D genome maps based on genomic regions marked by H3K9ac, an active histone modification that dynamically responds to soil water variations in rice. We discover a genome-wide disconnection of 3D genome contact upon DS with over 10,000 chromatin loops lost, which are partially recovered in the subsequent re-watering. Loops integrating promoter-promoter interactions (PPI) contribute to gene expression in addition to basal H3K9ac modifications. Moreover, H3K9ac-marked promoter regions with high affinities in mediating PPIs, termed as super-promoter regions (SPRs), integrate spatially clustered PPIs in a super-enhancer-like manner. Interestingly, the knockout mutation of OsbZIP23, a well-defined DS-responsive transcription factor, leads to the disassociation of over 80% DS-specific PPIs and decreased expression of the corresponding genes under DS. As a case study, we show how OsbZIP23 integrates the PPI cluster formation and the co-expression of four dehydrin genes, RAB16A-D, through targeting the RAB16C SPR in a stress signaling-dependent manner.
Our high-resolution 3D genome maps unveil the principles and details of dynamic genome folding in response to water supply variations and illustrate OsbZIP23 as an indispensable integrator of the yet unique 3D genome organization that is essential for gene co-expression under DS in rice. |
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ISSN: | 1474-760X 1474-7596 1474-760X |
DOI: | 10.1186/s13059-024-03408-2 |