H3K4me2 orchestrates H2A.Z and Polycomb repressive marks in Arabidopsis
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The dimethylation of histone H3 lysine 4 (H3K4me2) plays an important role in developmental phase transitions in plants, such as regeneration from the callus and the initiation of flowering. H3K4me2 in plants is correlated with transcriptionally repressed states, which can be accounted for by transcription-coupled active H3K4me2 demethylation, but the converse molecular pathway by which H3K4me2 represses transcription remains largely unexplored. Here, we show that H3K4me2 colocalizes with the facultatively repressive marks H2A.Z, H2A ubiquitination (H2Aub), and H3K27me3 in the gene body. Our genetic analyses reveal that H3K4me2 functions upstream but not downstream of these repressive marks. Interestingly, in genes with diurnal H3K4me2 oscillation, H3K4me2 oscillates in antiphase with transcription but in phase with H2A.Z. In addition, the genetic manipulation of H3K4me2 affects the oscillating profiles of H2A.Z, suggesting the efficient relay from H3K4me2 to H2A.Z. Notably, the diurnal oscillation of H2Aub is much weaker than that of H2A.Z despite the overall similarity in their distributions. These results suggest that H3K4me2 orchestrates H2A.Z and H2Aub with distinct dynamics. Our findings reveal that plants employ H3K4me2 to transmit transcriptional cessation into repressive chromatin states.