The Arabidopsis GyraseB3 contributes to transposon silencing by promoting histone deacetylation
Authors: Gy, I., Beaubiat, S., Bouche, N.
Category: Plant Biology
Model Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana
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The study identifies GyrB3 as a novel nuclear factor that interacts with histone deacetylases to regulate transposable element silencing in plants, acting as a suppressor of IBM1 deficiency–induced epigenetic defects. Loss of GyrB3 reduces DNA methylation and increases H3 acetylation at TEs, demonstrating the importance of histone deacetylation for genome stability.