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Plant BCL-Domain Homologues play a conserved role in SWI/SNF complex stability

Candela-Ferre, J.; Perez-Alemany, J.; Diego-Martin, B.; Pandey, V.; Wohlschlegel, J.; Lozano-Juste, J.; Gallego-Bartolome, J.

2024-09-19 plant biology
10.1101/2024.09.17.612632 bioRxiv
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The SWItch/Sucrose Non-Fermenting (SWI/SNF) complexes are evolutionarily conserved, ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers crucial for multiple nuclear functions in eukaryotes. Recently, plant BCL-Domain Homolog (BDH) proteins were identified as shared subunits of all plant SWI/SNF complexes, significantly impacting chromatin accessibility and various developmental processes in Arabidopsis. In this study, we performed a comprehensive characterization of bdh mutants, revealing a previously overlooked impact on hypocotyl cell elongation. Through detailed analysis of BDH domains, we identified a plant-specific N-terminal domain that facilitates the interaction between BDH and the rest of the complex. Additionally, we uncovered the critical role of the BDH {beta}-hairpin domain, which is phylogenetically related to metazoan BCL7 SWI/SNF subunits. While phylogenetic analyses did not identify BDH/BCL7 orthologs in fungi, structure prediction modeling demonstrated strong similarities between the SWI/SNF catalytic modules of plants, animals, and fungi, and revealed the yeast Rtt102 protein as a structural homolog of BDH and BCL7. This finding is supported by the ability of Rtt102 to interact with the Arabidopsis catalytic module subunit ARP7 and partially rescue the bdh mutant phenotypes. Further experiments revealed that BDH promotes the stability of the ARP4-ARP7 heterodimer, leading to the partial destabilization of ARP4 in the SWI/SNF complexes. In summary, our study unveils the molecular function of BDH proteins in plant SWI/SNF complexes and suggests that {beta}-hairpin-containing proteins are evolutionarily conserved subunits crucial for ARP heterodimer stability and SWI/SNF activity across eukaryotes.

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