The Arabidopsis Histone Chaperone FACT: Role of the HMG-Box Domain of SSRP1

Alexander Pfab, Jesper T. Grønlund, Philipp Holzinger, Gernot Längst, Klaus D. Grasser*

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Abstract

Histone chaperones play critical roles in regulated structural transitions of chromatin in eukaryotic cells that involve nucleosome disassembly and reassembly. The histone chaperone FACT is a heterodimeric complex consisting in plants and metazoa of SSRP1/SPT16 and is involved in dynamic nucleosome reorganization during various DNA-dependent processes including transcription, replication and repair. The C-terminal HMG-box domain of the SSRP1 subunit mediates interactions with DNA and nucleosomes in vitro, but its relevance in vivo is unclear. Here, we demonstrate that Arabidopsis ssrp1–2 mutant plants express a C-terminally truncated SSRP1 protein. Although the structure of the truncated HMG-box domain is distinctly disturbed, it still exhibits residual DNA-binding activity, but has lost DNA-bending activity. Since ssrp1–2 plants are phenotypically affected but viable, the HMG-box domain may be functionally non-essential. To examine this possibility, SSRP1 ∆ HMG completely lacking the HMG-box domain was studied. SSRP1 ∆ HMG in vitro did not bind to DNA and its interactions with nucleosomes were severely reduced. Nevertheless, the protein showed a nuclear mobility and protein interactions similar to SSRP1. Interestingly, expression of SSRP1 ∆ HMG is almost as efficient as that of full-length SSRP1 in supporting normal growth and development of the otherwise non-viable Arabidopsis ssrp1–1 mutant. SSRP1 ∆ HMG is structurally similar to the fungal ortholog termed Pob3 that shares clear similarity with SSRP1, but it lacks the C-terminal HMG-box. Therefore, our findings indicate that the HMG-box domain conserved among SSRP1 proteins is not critical in Arabidopsis, and thus, the functionality of SSRP1/SPT16 in plants/metazoa and Pob3/Spt16 in fungi is perhaps more similar than anticipated.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Molecular Biology
Vol/bind430
Udgave nummer17
Sider (fra-til)2747-2759
Antal sider13
ISSN0022-2836
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 17 aug. 2018

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