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Transcription factor-dependent 'anti-repressive' mammalian enhancers exclude H3K27me3 from extended genomic domains
- Source :
- Genesdevelopment. 31(23-24)
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Compacted chromatin and nucleosomes are known barriers to gene expression; the nature and relative importance of other transcriptional constraints remain unclear, especially at distant enhancers. Polycomb repressor complex 2 (PRC2) places the histone mark H3K27me3 predominantly at promoters, where its silencing activity is well documented. In adult tissues, enhancers lack H3K27me3, and it is unknown whether intergenic H3K27me3 deposits affect nearby genes. In primary intestinal villus cells, we identified hundreds of tissue-restricted enhancers that require the transcription factor (TF) CDX2 to prevent the incursion of H3K27me3 from adjoining areas of elevated basal marking into large well-demarcated genome domains. Similarly, GATA1-dependent enhancers exclude H3K27me3 from extended regions in erythroid blood cells. Excess intergenic H3K27me3 in both TF-deficient tissues is associated with extreme mRNA deficits, which are significantly rescued in intestinal cells lacking PRC2. Explaining these observations, enhancers show TF-dependent binding of the H3K27 demethylase KDM6A. Thus, in diverse cell types, certain genome regions far from promoters accumulate H3K27me3, and optimal gene expression depends on enhancers clearing this repressive mark. These findings reveal new “anti-repressive” function for hundreds of tissue-specific enhancers.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Male
macromolecular substances
Histones
03 medical and health sciences
Mice
Erythroid Cells
Intestine, Small
Genetics
Animals
CDX2 Transcription Factor
Enhancer
Transcription factor
Gene
Histone Demethylases
Genome
biology
Polycomb Repressive Complex 2
Promoter
Chromatin
Cell biology
Mice, Inbred C57BL
030104 developmental biology
Histone
Enhancer Elements, Genetic
Gene Expression Regulation
biology.protein
Demethylase
Female
PRC2
Developmental Biology
Protein Binding
Transcription Factors
Research Paper
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15495477
- Volume :
- 31
- Issue :
- 23-24
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Genesdevelopment
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b4727f4adfb397899e9435fb1386a631