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The histone replacement gene His4r is involved in heat stress induced chromatin rearrangement.


ABSTRACT: His4r is the only known variant of histone H4 in Drosophila. It is encoded by the His4r single-copy gene that is located outside of the histone gene cluster and expressed in a different pattern than H4, although the encoded polypeptides are identical. We generated a null mutant (His4r?42) which is homozygous viable and fertile without any apparent morphological defects. Heterozygous His4r?42 is a mild suppressor of position-effect variegation, suggesting that His4r has a role in the formation or maintenance of condensed chromatin. Under standard conditions loss of His4r has a modest effect on gene expression. Upon heat-stress the induction of the Heat shock protein (HSP) genes Hsp27 and Hsp68 is stronger in His4r?42 mutants with concordantly increased survival rate. Analysis of chromatin accessibility after heat shock at a Hsp27 regulatory region showed less condensed chromatin in the absence of His4r while there was no difference at the gene body. Interestingly, preconditioning before heat shock led to increased chromatin accessibility, HSP gene transcription and survival rate in control flies while it did not cause notable changes in His4r?42. Thus, our results suggest that His4r might play a role in fine tuning chromatin structure at inducible gene promoters upon environmental stress conditions.

SUBMITTER: Farago A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7921661 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The histone replacement gene His4r is involved in heat stress induced chromatin rearrangement.

Faragó Anikó A   Ürmösi Adél A   Farkas Anita A   Bodai László L  

Scientific reports 20210301 1


His4r is the only known variant of histone H4 in Drosophila. It is encoded by the His4r single-copy gene that is located outside of the histone gene cluster and expressed in a different pattern than H4, although the encoded polypeptides are identical. We generated a null mutant (His4r<sup>Δ42</sup>) which is homozygous viable and fertile without any apparent morphological defects. Heterozygous His4r<sup>Δ42</sup> is a mild suppressor of position-effect variegation, suggesting that His4r has a ro  ...[more]

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