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A MYC2, MYC3, MYC4-dependent transcription factor network regulates touch responses in plants


ABSTRACT: Plants are continuously exposed to environmental triggers, including mechanical stimulation. Our results demonstrate that jasmonic acid (JA)-signalling plays a key role in very early gene expression changes, well before it leads to touch-induced developmental changes. We show that the JA-activated transcription factors MYC2/MYC3/MYC4 co-regulate touch-induced gene expression of 266 genes, many of which peak in induction around 25 minutes and then rapidly decline by 40-60 minutes. ChIP-seq shows that MYC2 dynamically binds hundreds of touch-induced promoters within 25 minutes. Promoter activation assays confirm that MYC2 directly activates these touch-induced promoters. By combining multi-omic data, we have identified a core MYC2/3/4-dependent ‘touch regulon’, containing many previously-unknown MYC2 targets like bHLH19 and ERF109. We show bHLH19 can in turn directly activate the ORA47 promoter, indicating that MYC2/3/4 initiate a hierarchical network of downstream transcription factors. Through hormone profiling we reveal the rapid touch-induced accumulation of JA/JA-isoleucine is directly controlled by MYC2/3/4 in a positive amplification loop regulating JA-biosynthesis genes.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion

ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis Thaliana (mouse-ear Cress)

TISSUE(S): Leaf

SUBMITTER: Owen Duncan  

LAB HEAD: Olivier Van Aken

PROVIDER: PXD014008 | Pride | 2019-10-29

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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A MYC2/MYC3/MYC4-dependent transcription factor network regulates water spray-responsive gene expression and jasmonate levels.

Van Moerkercke Alex A   Duncan Owen O   Zander Mark M   Šimura Jan J   Broda Martyna M   Vanden Bossche Robin R   Lewsey Mathew G MG   Lama Sbatie S   Singh Karam B KB   Ljung Karin K   Ecker Joseph R JR   Goossens Alain A   Millar A Harvey AH   Van Aken Olivier O  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20191029 46


Mechanical stimuli, such as wind, rain, and touch affect plant development, growth, pest resistance, and ultimately reproductive success. Using water spray to simulate rain, we demonstrate that jasmonic acid (JA) signaling plays a key role in early gene-expression changes, well before it leads to developmental changes in flowering and plant architecture. The JA-activated transcription factors MYC2/MYC3/MYC4 modulate transiently induced expression of 266 genes, most of which peak within 30 min, a  ...[more]

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