Frontiers in Genetics (Jan 2022)

Stress Conditions Modulate the Chromatin Interactions Network in Arabidopsis

  • Vikash Kumar Yadav,
  • Vikash Kumar Yadav,
  • Swadha Singh,
  • Swadha Singh,
  • Amrita Yadav,
  • Neha Agarwal,
  • Babita Singh,
  • Siddhi Kashinath Jalmi,
  • Vrijesh Kumar Yadav,
  • Vipin Kumar Tiwari,
  • Vipin Kumar Tiwari,
  • Verandra Kumar,
  • Raghvendra Singh,
  • Samir Vishwanath Sawant,
  • Samir Vishwanath Sawant

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.799805
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Stresses have been known to cause various responses like cellular physiology, gene regulation, and genome remodeling in the organism to cope and survive. Here, we assessed the impact of stress conditions on the chromatin-interactome network of Arabidopsis thaliana. We identified thousands of chromatin interactions in native as well as in salicylic acid treatment and high temperature conditions in a genome-wide fashion. Our analysis revealed the definite pattern of chromatin interactions and stress conditions could modulate the dynamics of chromatin interactions. We found the heterochromatic region of the genome actively involved in the chromatin interactions. We further observed that the establishment or loss of interactions in response to stress does not result in the global change in the expression profile of interacting genes; however, interacting regions (genes) containing motifs for known TFs showed either lower expression or no difference than non-interacting genes. The present study also revealed that interactions preferred among the same epigenetic state (ES) suggest interactions clustered the same ES together in the 3D space of the nucleus. Our analysis showed that stress conditions affect the dynamics of chromatin interactions among the chromatin loci and these interaction networks govern the folding principle of chromatin by bringing together similar epigenetic marks.

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