RRC ID 64080
著者 Charlton SJ, Jørgensen MM, Thon G.
タイトル Integrity of a heterochromatic domain ensured by its boundary elements.
ジャーナル Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Abstract In fission yeast, the inverted repeats IR-L and IR-R function as boundary elements at the edges of a 20-kb silent heterochromatic domain where nucleosomes are methylated at histone H3K9. Each repeat contains a series of B-box motifs physically associated with the architectural TFIIIC complex and with other factors including the replication regulator Sap1 and the Rix1 complex (RIXC). We demonstrate here the activity of these repeats in heterochromatin formation and maintenance. Deletion of the entire IR-R repeat or, to a lesser degree, deletion of just the B boxes impaired the de novo establishment of the heterochromatic domain. Nucleation proceeded normally at the RNA interference (RNAi)-dependent element cenH but subsequent propagation to the rest of the region occurred at reduced rates in the mutants. Once established, heterochromatin was unstable in the mutants. These defects resulted in bistable populations of cells occupying alternate "on" and "off" epigenetic states. Deleting IR-L in combination with IR-R synergistically tipped the balance toward the derepressed state, revealing a concerted action of the two boundaries at a distance. The nuclear rim protein Amo1 has been proposed to tether the mating-type region and its boundaries to the nuclear envelope, where Amo1 mutants displayed milder phenotypes than boundary mutants. Thus, the boundaries might facilitate heterochromatin propagation and maintenance in ways other than just through Amo1, perhaps by constraining a looped domain through pairing.
巻・号 117(35)
ページ 21504-21511
公開日 2020-9-1
DOI 10.1073/pnas.2010062117
PII 2010062117
PMID 32817556
PMC PMC7474672
MeSH Cell Cycle Proteins / metabolism Cell Nucleus / metabolism Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone / metabolism DNA-Binding Proteins / genetics* DNA-Binding Proteins / metabolism Gene Silencing / physiology Heterochromatin / genetics Heterochromatin / metabolism* Histones / metabolism Inverted Repeat Sequences / genetics* Methylation Nuclear Proteins / metabolism RNA Interference / physiology Schizosaccharomyces / genetics Schizosaccharomyces / metabolism Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins / genetics* Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins / metabolism Transcription Factors, TFIII / genetics Transcription Factors, TFIII / metabolism
IF 9.412
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酵母 FY33658