Abstract

FACT is a heterodimeric histone chaperone consisting of the SSRP1 and SPT16 proteins and is conserved among eukaryotes. It interacts with the histones H2A-H2B and H3-H4 as well as with DNA. Based on in vitro and in vivo studies mainly in yeast and mammalian cells, FACT can mediate nucleosome disassembly and reassembly and thus facilitates in the chromatin context DNA-dependent processes including transcription, replication and repair. In plants, primarily the role of FACT related to RNA polymerase II transcription has been examined. FACT was found to associate with elongating Arabidopsis RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) as part of the transcript elongation complex and it was identified as repressor of aberrant intragenic transcriptional initiation. Arabidopsis mutants depleted in FACT subunits exhibit various defects in vegetative and reproductive development. Strikingly, FACT modulates important developmental transitions by promoting expression of key repressors of these processes. Thus, FACT facilitates expression of DOG1 and FLC adjusting the switch from seed dormancy to germination and from vegetative to reproductive development, respectively. In the central cell of the female gametophyte, FACT can facilitate DNA demethylation especially within heterochromatin, and thereby contributes to gene imprinting during Arabidopsis reproduction. This review discusses results particularly from the plant perspective about the contribution of FACT to processes that involve reorganisation of nucleosomes with a main focus on RNAPII transcription and its implications for diverse areas of plant biology.

Highlights

  • Reviewed by: Aline Valeska Probst, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France Jordi Moreno-Romero, Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG), Spain Kristiina Irma Helena Himanen, University of Helsinki, Finland

  • FACT is a heterodimeric histone chaperone consisting of the SSRP1 and SPT16 proteins and is conserved among eukaryotes

  • FACT was found to associate with elongating Arabidopsis RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) as part of the transcript elongation complex and it was identified as repressor of aberrant intragenic transcriptional initiation

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Summary

CHAPERONING HISTONES

The nuclear DNA is packaged into nucleosomes, which represent the basic repeat unit of chromatin. There are various types of histone chaperones that contribute to different chromatin-related processes including transcription, replication, and DNA repair (Das et al, 2010; Avvakumov et al, 2011; Gurard-Levin et al, 2014; Hammond et al, 2017). Due to the extensive evolutionary conservation of the structure of the nucleosome particle, many of the histone chaperones that have been studied in detail in yeast and metazoa occur in plants. By modulating local chromatin structure histone chaperones were found to contribute to the regulation of plant growth and development (Ramirez-Parra and Gutierrez, 2007; Otero et al, 2014; Takatsuka and Umeda, 2015; Zhou et al, 2015). Though the discovery of FACT and its mode of action in yeast and metazoa is introduced

DISCOVERY OF FACT AND ITS MOLECULAR ROLE IN CHROMATIN TRANSACTIONS
BASIC FACTS ABOUT PLANT FACT
FACT IN PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
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