C. elegans nuclear RNAi factor SET-32 is an H3K23 methyltransferase and deposits the transgenerational heritable modification of H3K23me3
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ABSTRACT: Nuclear RNAi provides a highly tractable system to study RNA-mediated chromatin changes and epigenetic inheritance. Recent studies indicate that nuclear RNAi-mediated heterochromatin is highly complex in its regulation and function. The knowledge of histone modifications that are involved in nuclear RNAi and the corresponding histone modifying enzymes remains limited. In this study, we show that the heterochromatin mark H3K23me3 is induced by nuclear RNAi at both exogenous and endogenous targets in C. elegans. In addition, RNAi-induced H3K23me3 can be inherited for at least four generations. We also demonstrate that the histone methyltransferase SET-32, methylates H3K23 in vitro. Both set-32 and the germline nuclear RNAi Argonaute, hrde-1, are required for nuclear RNAi-induced H3K23me3 in vivo. Our data poise H3K23me3 as a chromatin modification involved in the nuclear RNAi pathway and provides the field with a new target for uncovering the role of heterochromatin in transgenerational epigenetic silencing.
ORGANISM(S): Caenorhabditis elegans
PROVIDER: GSE141347 | GEO | 2020/05/01
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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