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Histone ubiquitination controls organ size in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)

更新时间:2022-02-27 14:42:57点击次数:字号:T|T
Pengcheng Wang,Kai Guo,Qian Su,Jinwu Deng,Xianlong Zhang,Lili Tu

SUMMARY


Ubiquitination plays a vital role in modifying protein activity and destiny. Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2 is one of the enzymes that participates in this precise process. There are at least 169 E2 proteins in the allotetraploid cotton Gossypium hirsutum, but their function remains unknown. Here we identify an E2 gene GhUBC2L and illustrate its positive role in cell proliferation and expansion. Complete knock-down of GhUBC2L in cotton resulted in retarded growth and reduced organ size. Conversely, overexpression of GhUBC2L promoted cotton growth, generating enlarged organs in size. Monoubiquitination of H2A and H2B was strongly impaired in GhUBC2L-suppressed cotton but slightly enhanced in GhUBC2L overexpressing plants. GhUbox8, a U-box type E3 ligase protein, was found to interact with GhUBC2L both in vivo and in vitro, indicating their synergistical function in protein ubiquitination. Furthermore, GhUbox8 was shown to interact with a series of histone proteins, including histone H2A and H2B, indicating its potential monoubiquitination on H2A and H2B. Expression of genes relating to cell cycle and organ development were altered when expression of GhUBC2L was changed. Our results show that GhUBC2L modulates histone monoubiquitination synergistically with GhUbox8 to regulate the expression of genes involved in organ development and cell cycle, thus controlling organ size in cotton. This research provides new insights into the role of protein ubiquitination in organ size control.

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