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Coordinated histone modifications and chromatin reorganization in a single cell revealed by FRET biosensors.

Authors :
Peng, Qin
Peng, Qin
Lu, Shaoying
Shi, Yuxin
Pan, Yijia
Limsakul, Praopim
Chernov, Andrei V
Qiu, Juhui
Chai, Xiaoqi
Shi, Yiwen
Wang, Pengzhi
Ji, Yanmin
Li, Yi-Shuan J
Strongin, Alex Y
Verkhusha, Vladislav V
Izpisua Belmonte, Juan Carlos
Ren, Bing
Wang, Yuanliang
Chien, Shu
Wang, Yingxiao
Peng, Qin
Peng, Qin
Lu, Shaoying
Shi, Yuxin
Pan, Yijia
Limsakul, Praopim
Chernov, Andrei V
Qiu, Juhui
Chai, Xiaoqi
Shi, Yiwen
Wang, Pengzhi
Ji, Yanmin
Li, Yi-Shuan J
Strongin, Alex Y
Verkhusha, Vladislav V
Izpisua Belmonte, Juan Carlos
Ren, Bing
Wang, Yuanliang
Chien, Shu
Wang, Yingxiao
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; vol 115, iss 50, E11681-E11690; 0027-8424
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The dramatic reorganization of chromatin during mitosis is perhaps one of the most fundamental of all cell processes. It remains unclear how epigenetic histone modifications, despite their crucial roles in regulating chromatin architectures, are dynamically coordinated with chromatin reorganization in controlling this process. We have developed and characterized biosensors with high sensitivity and specificity based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). These biosensors were incorporated into nucleosomes to visualize histone H3 Lys-9 trimethylation (H3K9me3) and histone H3 Ser-10 phosphorylation (H3S10p) simultaneously in the same live cell. We observed an anticorrelated coupling in time between H3K9me3 and H3S10p in a single live cell during mitosis. A transient increase of H3S10p during mitosis is accompanied by a decrease of H3K9me3 that recovers before the restoration of H3S10p upon mitotic exit. We further showed that H3S10p is causatively critical for the decrease of H3K9me3 and the consequent reduction of heterochromatin structure, leading to the subsequent global chromatin reorganization and nuclear envelope dissolution as a cell enters mitosis. These results suggest a tight coupling of H3S10p and H3K9me3 dynamics in the regulation of heterochromatin dissolution before a global chromatin reorganization during mitosis.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; vol 115, iss 50, E11681-E11690; 0027-8424
Notes :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America vol 115, iss 50, E11681-E11690 0027-8424
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367412082
Document Type :
Electronic Resource