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Dell'Orso, Stefania; Wang, A. Hongjun; Shih, Han-Yu; Saso, Kayoko; Berghella, Libera; Gutierrez-Cruz, Gustavo; Ladurner, Andreas G.; O'Shea, John J.; Sartorelli, Vittorio und Zare, Hossein (2016): The Histone Variant MacroH2A1.2 Is Necessary for the Activation of Muscle Enhancers and Recruitment of the Transcription Factor Pbx1. In: Cell Reports, Bd. 14, Nr. 5: S. 1156-1168 [PDF, 7MB]

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Abstract

Histone variants complement and integrate histone post-translational modifications in regulating transcription. The histone variant macroH2A1 (mH2A1) is almost three times the size of its canonical H2A counterpart, due to the presence of an similar to 25 kDa evolutionarily conserved non-histonemacro domain. Strikingly, mH2A1 can mediate both gene repression and activation. However, the molecular determinants conferring these alternative functions remain elusive. Here, we report that mH2A1.2 is required for the activation of the myogenic gene regulatory network and muscle cell differentiation. H3K27 acetylation at prospective enhancers is exquisitely sensitive to mH2A1.2, indicating a role of mH2A1.2 in imparting enhancer activation. Both H3K27 acetylation and recruitment of the transcription factor Pbx1 at prospective enhancers are regulated by mH2A1.2. Overall, our findings indicate a role of mH2A1.2 in marking regulatory regions for activation.

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