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Mutation of a nucleosome compaction region disrupts Polycomb-mediated axial patterning.


ABSTRACT: Nucleosomes play important structural and regulatory roles by tightly wrapping the DNA that constitutes the metazoan genome. The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins modulate nucleosomes to maintain repression of key developmental genes, including Hox genes whose temporal and spatial expression is tightly regulated to guide patterning of the anterior-posterior body axis. CBX2, a component of the mammalian Polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1), contains a compaction region that has the biochemically defined activity of bridging adjacent nucleosomes. Here, we demonstrate that a functional compaction region is necessary for proper body patterning, because mutating this region leads to homeotic transformations similar to those observed with PcG loss-of-function mutations. We propose that CBX2-driven nucleosome compaction is a key mechanism by which PcG proteins maintain gene silencing during mouse development.

SUBMITTER: Lau MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5503153 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mutation of a nucleosome compaction region disrupts Polycomb-mediated axial patterning.

Lau Mei Sheng MS   Schwartz Matthew G MG   Kundu Sharmistha S   Savol Andrej J AJ   Wang Peggy I PI   Marr Sharon K SK   Grau Daniel J DJ   Schorderet Patrick P   Sadreyev Ruslan I RI   Tabin Clifford J CJ   Kingston Robert E RE  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20170309 6329


Nucleosomes play important structural and regulatory roles by tightly wrapping the DNA that constitutes the metazoan genome. The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins modulate nucleosomes to maintain repression of key developmental genes, including <i>Hox</i> genes whose temporal and spatial expression is tightly regulated to guide patterning of the anterior-posterior body axis. CBX2, a component of the mammalian Polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1), contains a compaction region that has the biochemical  ...[more]

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