RRC ID 83731
Author Chavan A, Isenhart R, Nguyen SC, Kotb NM, Harke J, Sintsova A, Ulukaya G, Uliana F, Ashiono C, Kutay U, Pegoraro G, Rangan P, Joyce EF, Jagannathan M.
Title A nuclear architecture screen in Drosophila identifies Stonewall as a link between chromatin position at the nuclear periphery and germline stem cell fate.
Journal Genes Dev
Abstract The association of genomic loci to the nuclear periphery is proposed to facilitate cell type-specific gene repression and influence cell fate decisions. However, the interplay between gene position and expression remains incompletely understood, in part because the proteins that position genomic loci at the nuclear periphery remain unidentified. Here, we used an Oligopaint-based HiDRO screen targeting ∼1000 genes to discover novel regulators of nuclear architecture in Drosophila cells. We identified the heterochromatin-associated protein Stonewall (Stwl) as a factor promoting perinuclear chromatin positioning. In female germline stem cells (GSCs), Stwl binds and positions chromatin loci, including GSC differentiation genes, at the nuclear periphery. Strikingly, Stwl-dependent perinuclear positioning is associated with transcriptional repression, highlighting a likely mechanism for Stwl's known role in GSC maintenance and ovary homeostasis. Thus, our study identifies perinuclear anchors in Drosophila and demonstrates the importance of gene repression at the nuclear periphery for cell fate.
Volume 38(9-10)
Pages 415-435
Published 2024-6-25
DOI 10.1101/gad.351424.123
PII gad.351424.123
PMID 38866555
PMC PMC11216176
MeSH Animals Cell Differentiation* / genetics Cell Nucleus* / genetics Cell Nucleus* / metabolism Chromatin* / genetics Chromatin* / metabolism Drosophila / genetics Drosophila Proteins* / genetics Drosophila Proteins* / metabolism Drosophila melanogaster / genetics Drosophila melanogaster / metabolism Female Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental / genetics Germ Cells / metabolism Stem Cells / cytology Stem Cells / metabolism
IF 9.527
Resource
Drosophila DGRC#141809