PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

A SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodelling Protein Controls Cytokinin Production through the Regulation of Chromatin Architecture.

  • Teddy Jégu,
  • Séverine Domenichini,
  • Thomas Blein,
  • Federico Ariel,
  • Aurélie Christ,
  • Soon-Kap Kim,
  • Martin Crespi,
  • Stéphanie Boutet-Mercey,
  • Grégory Mouille,
  • Mickaël Bourge,
  • Heribert Hirt,
  • Catherine Bergounioux,
  • Cécile Raynaud,
  • Moussa Benhamed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138276
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. e0138276

Abstract

Read online

Chromatin architecture determines transcriptional accessibility to DNA and consequently gene expression levels in response to developmental and environmental stimuli. Recently, chromatin remodelers such as SWI/SNF complexes have been recognized as key regulators of chromatin architecture. To gain insight into the function of these complexes during root development, we have analyzed Arabidopsis knock-down lines for one sub-unit of SWI/SNF complexes: BAF60. Here, we show that BAF60 is a positive regulator of root development and cell cycle progression in the root meristem via its ability to down-regulate cytokinin production. By opposing both the deposition of active histone marks and the formation of a chromatin regulatory loop, BAF60 negatively regulates two crucial target genes for cytokinin biosynthesis (IPT3 and IPT7) and one cell cycle inhibitor (KRP7). Our results demonstrate that SWI/SNF complexes containing BAF60 are key factors governing the equilibrium between formation and dissociation of a chromatin loop controlling phytohormone production and cell cycle progression.