The transcriptional coregulator LEUNIG_HOMOLOG inhibits light-dependent seed germination in Arabidopsis

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PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR1 (PIF1) is a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor that inhibits light-dependent seed germination in Arabidopsis thaliana. However, it remains unclear whether PIF1 requires other factors to regulate its direct targets. Here, we demonstrate that LEUNIG_HOMOLOG (LUH), a Groucho family transcriptional corepressor, binds to PIF1 and coregulates its targets. Not only are the transcriptional profiles of the luh and pif1 mutants remarkably similar, more than 80%of the seeds of both genotypes germinate in the dark.We show by chromatin immunoprecipitation that LUH binds a subset of PIF1 targets in a partially PIF1-dependent manner. Unexpectedly, we found LUH binds and coregulates not only PIF1-activated targets but also PIF1-repressed targets. Together, our results indicate LUH functions with PIF1 as a transcriptional coregulator to inhibit seed germination.

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Lee, N., Park, J., Kim, K., & Choi, G. (2015). The transcriptional coregulator LEUNIG_HOMOLOG inhibits light-dependent seed germination in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell, 27(8), 2301–2313. https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00444

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