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Research article2024Peer reviewedOpen access

The nuclear exosome subunit HEN2 acts independently of the core exosome to assist transcription in Arabidopsis

Bhat, Susheel Sagar; Asgari, Mishaneh; Mermet, Sarah; Mishra, Priyanka; Kindgren, Peter

Abstract

Regulation of gene expression is at the frontier of plant responses to various external stimuli including stress. RNA polymerase-based transcription and post-transcriptional degradation of RNA play vital roles in this regulation. Here, we show that HUA ENHANCER 2 (HEN2), a co-factor of the nuclear exosome complex, influences RNAPII transcription elongation in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) under cold conditions. Our results demonstrate that a hen2 mutant is cold sensitive and undergoes substantial transcriptional changes compared to wild type when exposed to cold conditions. We found an accumulation of 5 ' fragments from a subset of genes (including C-repeat binding factors 1-3 [CBF1-3]) that do not carry over to their 3 ' ends. In fact, hen2 mutants have lower levels of full-length mRNA for a subset of genes. This distinct 5 '-end accumulation and 3 '-end depletion was not observed in other NEXT complex members or core exosome mutants, highlighting HEN2's distinctive role. We further used RNAPII-associated nascent RNA to confirm that the transcriptional phenotype is a result of lower active transcription specifically at the 3 ' end of these genes in a hen2 mutant. Taken together, our data point to the unique role of HEN2 in maintaining RNAPII transcription dynamics especially highlighted under cold stress.HEN2, a nuclear exosome co-factor protein, plays a role in transcription independent of its role in degrading RNA in the plant cell.

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Plant Physiology
2024, volume: 196, number: 4, pages: 2625-2637
Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC

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Botany

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  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiae503

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