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      Global Regulation of Plant Immunity by Histone Lysine Methyl Transferases

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          Arabidopsis histone methyl transferases SET DOMAIN GROUP8 and 25 regulate pep1-, flg22-, and effector-triggered immunity as well as systemic acquired resistance through regulation of the basal and induced transcriptome.

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          Posttranslational modification of histones modulates gene expression affecting diverse biological functions. We showed that the Arabidopsis thaliana histone methyl transferases SET DOMAIN GROUP8 (SDG8) and SDG25 regulate pep1-, flg22-, and effector-triggered immunity as well as systemic acquired resistance. Genome-wide basal and induced transcriptome changes regulated by SDG8 and/or SDG25 showed that two genes of the SDG-dependent transcriptome, CAROTENOID ISOMERASE2 ( CCR2) and ECERIFERUM3 ( CER3), were also required for plant immunity, establishing mechanisms in defense functions for SDG8 and SDG25. CCR2 catalyzes the biosynthesis of carotenoids, whereas CER3 is involved in the biosynthesis of cuticular wax. SDG8 and SDG25 affected distinct and overlapping global and locus-specific histone H3 lysine 4 (H3K4) and histone H3 lysine 36 (H3K36) methylations. Loss of immunity in sdg mutants was attributed to altered global and CCR2- and CER3-specific histone lysine methylation ( HLM). Loss of immunity in sdg, ccr2, and cer3 mutants was also associated with diminished accumulation of lipids and loss of cuticle integrity. In addition, sdg8 and sdg25 mutants were impaired in H2B ubiquitination (H2Bubn) at CCR2, CER3, and H2Bubn regulated R gene, SNC1, revealing crosstalk between the two types of histone modifications. In summary, SDG8 and SDG25 contribute to plant immunity directly through HLM or indirectly through H2Bubn and by regulating expression of plant immunity genes, accumulation of lipids, biosynthesis of carotenoids, and maintenance of cuticle integrity.

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          Journal
          Plant Cell
          Plant Cell
          plantcell
          aspb
          The Plant Cell
          American Society of Plant Biologists
          1040-4651
          1532-298X
          July 2016
          27 June 2016
          : 28
          : 7
          : 1640-1661
          Affiliations
          [a ]Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
          [b ]Division of Applied Life Sciences (BK 21 Program), Gyeongsang National University, Jinju City 660-701, Korea
          Author notes
          [1 ]Address correspondence to mengiste@ 123456purdue.edu .

          The author responsible for distribution of materials integral to the findings presented in this article in accordance with the policy described in the Instructions for Authors ( www.plantcell.org) is: Tesfaye Mengiste ( mengiste@ 123456purdue.edu ).

          Author information
          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5020-4496
          Article
          PMC4981126 PMC4981126 4981126 TPC201600012RAR2
          10.1105/tpc.16.00012
          4981126
          27354553
          ef4a34a3-629b-4c21-80f3-568f5e1ead30
          © 2016 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved.
          History
          : 07 January 2016
          : 25 May 2016
          : 24 June 2016
          Page count
          Pages: 22
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