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The Methyltransferase Setd8 Is Essential for Erythroblast Survival and Maturation.


ABSTRACT: Erythropoiesis is a highly regulated process that generates enucleate red blood cells from committed erythroid progenitors. Chromatin condensation culminating in enucleation is a defining feature of this process. Setd8 is the sole enzyme that can mono-methylate histone H4, lysine 20 and is highly expressed in erythroblasts compared to most other cell types. Erythroid Setd8 deletion results in embryonic lethality from severe anemia due to impaired erythroblast survival and proliferation. Setd8 protein levels are also uniquely regulated in erythroblasts, suggesting a cell-type-specific role for Setd8 during terminal maturation. Consistent with this hypothesis, Setd8 ?/? erythroblasts have profound defects in transcriptional repression, chromatin condensation, and heterochromatin accumulation. Together, these results suggest that Setd8, used by most cells to promote mitotic chromatin condensation, is an essential aspect of the transcriptional repression and chromatin condensation that are hallmarks of terminal erythroid maturation.

SUBMITTER: Malik J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7748363 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Methyltransferase Setd8 Is Essential for Erythroblast Survival and Maturation.

Malik Jeffrey J   Lillis Jacquelyn A JA   Couch Tyler T   Getman Michael M   Steiner Laurie A LA  

Cell reports 20171101 9


Erythropoiesis is a highly regulated process that generates enucleate red blood cells from committed erythroid progenitors. Chromatin condensation culminating in enucleation is a defining feature of this process. Setd8 is the sole enzyme that can mono-methylate histone H4, lysine 20 and is highly expressed in erythroblasts compared to most other cell types. Erythroid Setd8 deletion results in embryonic lethality from severe anemia due to impaired erythroblast survival and proliferation. Setd8 pr  ...[more]

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