Vernalization-Mediated Epigenetic Silencing by a Long Intronic Noncoding RNA
Institut de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire · The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract
Vernalization is an environmentally-induced epigenetic switch in which winter cold triggers epigenetic silencing of floral repressors and thus provides competence to flower in spring. In Arabidopsis, winter cold triggers enrichment of tri-methylated histone H3 Lys(27) at chromatin of the floral repressor, FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC), and results in epigenetically stable repression of FLC. This epigenetic change is mediated by an evolutionarily conserved repressive complex, polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2). Here, we show that a long intronic noncoding RNA [termed COLD ASSISTED INTRONIC NONCODING RNA (COLDAIR)] is required for the vernalization-mediated epigenetic repression of FLC. COLDAIR physically associates…
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- Vernalization
- Non-coding RNA
- Long non-coding RNA
- Biology
- Epigenetics
- Gene silencing
- RNA
- Genetics
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