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Authors :
Bing, Yao
Yujing, Li
Zhiqin, Wang
Li, Chen
Mickael, Poidevin
Can, Zhang
Li, Lin
Feng, Wang
Han, Bao
Bin, Jiao
Junghwa, Lim
Ying, Cheng
Luoxiu, Huang
Brittany Lynn, Phillips
Tianlei, Xu
Ranhui, Duan
Kenneth H, Moberg
Hao, Wu
Peng, Jin
Source :
Molecular cell. 71(5)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

A Ten-Eleven Translocation (TET) ortholog exists as a DNA N(6)-Methyladenine (6mA) demethylase (DMAD) in Drosophila. However, the molecular roles of 6mA and DMAD remain unexplored. Through genome-wide 6mA and transcriptome profiling in Drosophila brains and neuronal cells, we found that 6mA may epigenetically regulate a group of genes involved in neurodevelopment and neuronal functions. Mechanistically, DMAD interacts with Trithorax-related complex protein Wds to maintain active transcription by dynamically demethylating intragenic 6mA. Accumulation of 6mA by depleting DMAD coordinates with Polycomb proteins and contributes to transcriptional repression of these genes. Our findings suggest that active 6mA demethylation by DMAD plays essential roles in fly CNS by orchestrating through added epigenetic mechanisms.

Details

ISSN :
10974164
Volume :
71
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular cell
Accession number :
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