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JMJ28 guides sequence-specific targeting of ATX1/2-containing COMPASS-like complex in Arabidopsis

Sisi Xie, Yizhe Zhang, Peng Li, Ding-Tian Yu, Guo‐Hui Zhu, Zhao Qing-zhen, Chun-Han Wang, Qi Xie, Cheng‐Guo Duan

2023Cell Reports19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite extensive investigations in mammals and yeasts, the importance and specificity of COMPASS-like complex, which catalyzes histone 3 lysine 4 methylation (H3K4me), are not fully understood in plants. Here, we report that JMJ28, a Jumonji C domain-containing protein in Arabidopsis, recognizes specific DNA motifs through a plant-specific WRC domain and acts as an interacting factor to guide the chromatin targeting of ATX1/2-containing COMPASS-like complex. JMJ28 associates with COMPASS-like complex in vivo via direct interaction with RBL. The DNA-binding activity of JMJ28 is essential for both the targeting specificity of ATX1/2-COMPASS and the deposition of H3K4me at specific loci but exhibit functional redundancy with alternative COMPASS-like complexes at other loci. Finally, we demonstrate that JMJ28 is a negative regulator of plant immunity. In summary, our findings reveal a plant-specific recruitment mechanism of COMPASS-like complex. These findings help to gain deeper insights into the regulatory mechanism of COMPASS-like complex in plants.

Topics & Concepts

CompassArabidopsisBiologyChromatinComputational biologyGeneticsRegulatorDNAHistoneCell biologyGeneMutantCartographyGeographyPlant Molecular Biology ResearchEpigenetics and DNA MethylationGenomics and Chromatin Dynamics