Biology Open (Jul 2016)

A genetic link between epigenetic repressor AS1-AS2 and a putative small subunit processome in leaf polarity establishment of Arabidopsis

  • Yoko Matsumura,
  • Iwai Ohbayashi,
  • Hiro Takahashi,
  • Shoko Kojima,
  • Nanako Ishibashi,
  • Sumie Keta,
  • Ayami Nakagawa,
  • Rika Hayashi,
  • Julio Saéz-Vásquez,
  • Manuel Echeverria,
  • Munetaka Sugiyama,
  • Kenzo Nakamura,
  • Chiyoko Machida,
  • Yasunori Machida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.019109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 7
pp. 942 – 954

Abstract

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Although the DEAD-box RNA helicase family is ubiquitous in eukaryotes, its developmental role remains unelucidated. Here, we report that cooperative action between the Arabidopsis nucleolar protein RH10, an ortholog of human DEAD-box RNA helicase DDX47, and the epigenetic repressor complex of ASYMMETRIC-LEAVES1 (AS1) and AS2 (AS1-AS2) is critical to repress abaxial (ventral) genes ETT/ARF3 and ARF4, which leads to adaxial (dorsal) development in leaf primordia at shoot apices. Double mutations of rh10-1 and as2 (or as1) synergistically up-regulated the abaxial genes, which generated abaxialized filamentous leaves with loss of the adaxial domain. DDX47 is part of the small subunit processome (SSUP) that mediates rRNA biogenesis. In rh10-1 we found various defects in SSUP-related events, such as: accumulation of 35S/33S rRNA precursors; reduction in the 18S/25S ratio; and nucleolar hypertrophy. Double mutants of as2 with mutations of genes that encode other candidate SSUP-related components such as nucleolin and putative rRNA methyltransferase exhibited similar synergistic defects caused by up-regulation of ETT/ARF3 and ARF4. These results suggest a tight link between putative SSUP and AS1-AS2 in repression of the abaxial-determining genes for cell fate decisions for adaxial development.

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