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The PEAT protein complexes are required for histone deacetylation and heterochromatin silencing.


ABSTRACT: In eukaryotes, heterochromatin regions are typically subjected to transcriptional silencing. DNA methylation has an important role in such silencing and has been studied extensively. However, little is known about how methylated heterochromatin regions are subjected to silencing. We conducted a genetic screen and identified an epcr (enhancer of polycomb-related) mutant that releases heterochromatin silencing in Arabidopsis thaliana We demonstrated that EPCR1 functions redundantly with its paralog EPCR2 and interacts with PWWP domain-containing proteins (PWWPs), AT-rich interaction domain-containing proteins (ARIDs), and telomere repeat binding proteins (TRBs), thus forming multiple functionally redundant protein complexes named PEAT (PWWPs-EPCRs-ARIDs-TRBs). The PEAT complexes mediate histone deacetylation and heterochromatin condensation and thereby facilitate heterochromatin silencing. In heterochromatin regions, the production of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and DNA methylation is repressed by the PEAT complexes. The study reveals how histone deacetylation, heterochromatin condensation, siRNA production, and DNA methylation interplay with each other and thereby maintain heterochromatin silencing.

SUBMITTER: Tan LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6166130 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The PEAT protein complexes are required for histone deacetylation and heterochromatin silencing.

Tan Lian-Mei LM   Zhang Cui-Jun CJ   Hou Xiao-Mei XM   Shao Chang-Rong CR   Lu Yu-Jia YJ   Zhou Jin-Xing JX   Li Yong-Qiang YQ   Li Lin L   Chen She S   He Xin-Jian XJ  

The EMBO journal 20180813 19


In eukaryotes, heterochromatin regions are typically subjected to transcriptional silencing. DNA methylation has an important role in such silencing and has been studied extensively. However, little is known about how methylated heterochromatin regions are subjected to silencing. We conducted a genetic screen and identified an <i>epcr</i> (<i>enhancer of polycomb-related</i>) mutant that releases heterochromatin silencing in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> We demonstrated that EPCR1 functions redund  ...[more]

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