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Heterochromatin-mediated gene silencing facilitates the diversification of olfactory neurons.


ABSTRACT: An astounding property of the nervous system is its cellular diversity. This diversity, which was initially realized by morphological and electrophysiological differences, is ultimately produced by variations in gene-expression programs. In most cases, these variations are determined by external cues. However, a growing number of neuronal types have been identified in which inductive signals cannot explain the few but decisive transcriptional differences that cause cell diversification. Here, we show that heterochromatic silencing, which we find is governed by histone methyltransferases G9a (KMT1C) and GLP (KMT1D), is essential for stochastic and singular olfactory receptor (OR) expression. Deletion of G9a and GLP dramatically reduces the complexity of the OR transcriptome, resulting in transcriptional domination by a few ORs and loss of singularity in OR expression. Thus, our data suggest that, in addition to its previously known functions, heterochromatin creates an epigenetic platform that affords stochastic, mutually exclusive gene choices and promotes cellular diversity.

SUBMITTER: Lyons DB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4251488 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Heterochromatin-mediated gene silencing facilitates the diversification of olfactory neurons.

Lyons David B DB   Magklara Angeliki A   Goh Tracie T   Sampath Srihari C SC   Schaefer Anne A   Schotta Gunnar G   Lomvardas Stavros S  

Cell reports 20141030 3


An astounding property of the nervous system is its cellular diversity. This diversity, which was initially realized by morphological and electrophysiological differences, is ultimately produced by variations in gene-expression programs. In most cases, these variations are determined by external cues. However, a growing number of neuronal types have been identified in which inductive signals cannot explain the few but decisive transcriptional differences that cause cell diversification. Here, we  ...[more]

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