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G9a and ZNF644 Physically Associate to Suppress Progenitor Gene Expression during Neurogenesis.


ABSTRACT: Proliferating progenitor cells undergo changes in competence to give rise to post-mitotic progeny of specialized function. These cell-fate transitions typically involve dynamic regulation of gene expression by histone methyltransferase (HMT) complexes. However, the composition, roles, and regulation of these assemblies in regulating cell-fate decisions in vivo are poorly understood. Using unbiased affinity purification and mass spectrometry, we identified the uncharacterized C2H2-like zinc finger protein ZNF644 as a G9a/GLP-interacting protein and co-regulator of histone methylation. In zebrafish, functional characterization of ZNF644 orthologs, znf644a and znf644b, revealed complementary roles in regulating G9a/H3K9me2-mediated gene silencing during neurogenesis. The non-overlapping requirements for znf644a and znf644b during retinal differentiation demarcate critical aspects of retinal differentiation programs regulated by differential G9a-ZNF644 associations, such as transitioning proliferating progenitor cells toward differentiation. Collectively, our data point to ZNF644 as a critical co-regulator of G9a/H3K9me2-mediated gene silencing during neuronal differentiation.

SUBMITTER: Olsen JB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5031922 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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G9a and ZNF644 Physically Associate to Suppress Progenitor Gene Expression during Neurogenesis.

Olsen Jonathan B JB   Wong Loksum L   Deimling Steven S   Miles Amanda A   Guo Hongbo H   Li Yue Y   Zhang Zhaolei Z   Greenblatt Jack F JF   Emili Andrew A   Tropepe Vincent V  

Stem cell reports 20160818 3


Proliferating progenitor cells undergo changes in competence to give rise to post-mitotic progeny of specialized function. These cell-fate transitions typically involve dynamic regulation of gene expression by histone methyltransferase (HMT) complexes. However, the composition, roles, and regulation of these assemblies in regulating cell-fate decisions in vivo are poorly understood. Using unbiased affinity purification and mass spectrometry, we identified the uncharacterized C2H2-like zinc finge  ...[more]

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