The miR165/166-PHABULOSA module promotes thermotolerance by transcriptionally and post-translationally regulating HSFA1
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-3-2023
Abstract
Heat stress (HS) adversely affects plant growth and productivity. The class A1 heat stress transcription factors (HSFA1s) act as master regulators in the plant response to HS. However, how HSFA1-mediated transcriptional reprogramming is modulated during HS remains to be elucidated. Here, we report that a module formed by the microRNAs miR165 and miR166 and their target transcript, PHABULOSA (PHB), regulates HSFA1 at the transcriptional and translational levels to control plant HS responses. HS-triggered induction of MIR165/166 in Arabidopsis thaliana led to decreased expression of target genes including PHB. MIR165/166 overexpression lines and mutations in miR165/166 target genes enhanced HS tolerance, whereas miR165/166 knockdown lines and plants expressing a miR165/166-resistant form of PHB were sensitive to HS. PHB directly repressed the transcription of HSFA1s and globally modulated the expression of heat stress-responsive genes. PHB and HSFA1s share a common target gene, HSFA2, which is essential for activation of plant responses to HS. PHB physically interacted with HSFA1s and exerted an antagonistic effect on HSFA1 transcriptional activity. PHB and HSFA1s co-regulated transcriptome reprogramming upon HS. Together, these findings indicate that heat-triggered regulation of the miR165/166-PHB module controls HSFA1-mediated transcriptional reprogramming and plays a critical role during HS in Arabidopsis.
Publication Title
The Plant cell
Recommended Citation
Li, J.,
Cao, Y.,
Zhang, J.,
Zhu, C.,
Tang, G.,
&
Yan, J.
(2023).
The miR165/166-PHABULOSA module promotes thermotolerance by transcriptionally and post-translationally regulating HSFA1.
The Plant cell.
http://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koad121
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