The YEATS domain containing protein PyYEATS functions as a histone acetylation reader in the red seaweed Pyropia yezoensis
2025
Pang, Ying | Tang, Fugeng | Pozas, Jenifer | Barrero-Gil, Javier | Piñeiro, Manuel | Jarillo, José A. | Mao, Xinyue | Zhang, Xiaoqian | Cao, Xuexue | Zhang, Zehao | Mao, Yunxiang | Wang, Dongmei | National Natural Science Foundation of China | Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España) | Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España) | Tsinghua University | Wang, Dongmei [0000-0002-0455-0849]
Pyropia yezoensis, a key economic marine crop in Asia, serves as a model for red seaweed research. Previously, we determined that histone acetylation plays essential roles in the response to abiotic stresses and the formation of asexual spores in P. yezoensis. However, the reader proteins of acetylated histones remain to be identified. In this study, we characterized the gene encoding a YEATS domain-containing protein (PyYEATS) in P. yezoensis. The PyYEATS protein, mainly localized in nuclei with a small amount in cytosolic fractions in thalli, harbored a classic YEATS domain followed by a coiled-coil domain at the C-terminal. This locus exhibited conservation in domain structure compared with its homologs in other red algae and showed a closer relationship to animal GAS41 counterparts than plant YAFs. In vitro assays showed that the PyYEATS protein preferentially binds H3K14ac, H3K18ac, and H4K5ac and that the F105, W124, and F127 residues in the YEATS domain are essential for its affinity to these histone acetylation sites. Y2H and GST-pulldown approaches revealed an interaction of PyYEATS with S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine hydrolase (SAHase), eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 (eIF3), and actin, among others, suggesting possible extra-transcriptional functions for PyYEATS. Finally, we observed that the transcript levels of this gene significantly increased after wounding in P. yezoensis thalli, pointing out a potential role in the P. yezoensis stress response. Our findings provide important insights into the evolution of chromatin readers of histone acetylation in red seaweeds and help to shed light on the biological function exerted by PyYEATS in this species.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (32172970) and the National Key R&D Program of China (2023YFD2400101), and also by PID2022-137131NB-I00 and TED2021-132137B-C21grants awarded to JAJ and MP by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MICIU). We greatly appreciate Dr. Zhenghong Sui, Dr. Guoying Du, Dr. Fanna Kong, and Dr. Xianghai Tang from Ocean University of China, and Dr. Yuanyuan Li from Tsinghua University for discussion about this study.
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