Abstract
Seed germination is a critical developmental stage in the lifecycle of plants, and its regulation is essential for ensuring crop productivity, particularly under adverse environmental conditions. Here, we find that the Arabidopsis thaliana Pre-mRNA PROCESSING FACTOR 21 (PRP21) is crucial for regulating the abscisic acid (ABA) response and seed germination. Our RNA deep sequencing and poly(A) tag sequencing analyses reveal that PRP21 is involved in pre-mRNA splicing, genome-wide gene expression, and mRNA 3' end processing, highlighting its multifunctional role in gene regulation. Furthermore, PRP21 interacts with various splicing factors and small nuclear ribonucleoproteins, confirming its involvement in spliceosome assembly. Additionally, we demonstrate that PRP21 negatively regulates the expression of ABA-responsive genes, such as ABI3, ABI5, EM1, and EM6, thereby modulating ABA response and seed germination. Our findings underscore the importance of PRP21 in coordinating transcriptional and post-transcriptional processes and provide insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying seed germination, potentially guiding crop improvement for stress tolerance.