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Type‐II histone deacetylases: elusive plant nuclear signal transducers
Authors:VINCENT GRANDPERRET  VALÉRIE NICOLAS‐FRANCÈS  DAVID WENDEHENNE  STÉPHANE BOURQUE
Institution:P?le Mécanisme et Gestion des Interactions Plantes‐microorganismes – ERL CNRS 6300, Université de Bourgogne, UMR 1347 Agroécologie, , Dijon cedex, 21065 France
Abstract:Since the beginning of the 21st century, numerous studies have concluded that the plant cell nucleus is one of the cellular compartments that define the specificity of the cellular response to an external stimulus or to a specific developmental stage. To that purpose, the nucleus contains all the enzymatic machinery required to carry out a wide variety of nuclear protein post‐translational modifications (PTMs), which play an important role in signal transduction pathways leading to the modulation of specific sets of genes. PTMs include protein (de)acetylation which is controlled by the antagonistic activities of histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs). Regarding protein deacetylation, plants are of particular interest: in addition to the RPD3‐HDA1 and Sir2 HDAC families that they share with other eukaryotic organisms, plants have developed a specific family called type‐II HDACs (HD2s). Interestingly, these HD2s are well conserved in plants and control fundamental biological processes such as seed germination, flowering or the response to pathogens. The aim of this review was to summarize current knowledge regarding this fascinating, but still poorly understood nuclear protein family.
Keywords:nucleus  post‐translational modifications  signal transduction
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