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Polycomb Protects H3K27me3 from Active Demethylation by Utx

21 Pages Posted: 20 Jun 2019 Publication Status: Review Complete

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Lisa Fried

ETH Zürich - Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering

Makiko Seimiya

ETH Zürich - Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering

Renato Paro

ETH Zürich - Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering

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Abstract

Maintenance of cellular identity is a critical developmental process depending on the proper transmission of epigenetic information over cell generations. H3K27me3, controlled by the Polycomb group (PcG) proteins, represents such an epigenetic mark and is correlated to long-term and heritable gene silencing. However, H3K27me3 is also found at many inducible or cell cycle regulated genes, implicating an involvement in more dynamic processes. The chromodomain of Polycomb (Pc) binds the methyl moiety of H3K27 and anchors the PRC1 complex involved in nucleosome compaction. We adapted an Auxin-based degron system to deplete Pc during Drosophila development. The fast degradation of Pc results in the rapid removal of the H3K27me3 mark by the de-methylase Utx and in consequence in the rapid upregulation of Hox genes. This result shows that the chromodomain actively protects the methyl mark, inhibiting removal by Utx, hence, allowing for a much more dynamic regulation of PcG target genes.

Keywords: Polycomb, Drosophila, epigenetic inheritance, auxin-based degron

Suggested Citation

Fried, Lisa and Seimiya, Makiko and Paro, Renato, Polycomb Protects H3K27me3 from Active Demethylation by Utx (June 20, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3407383 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3407383
This version of the paper has not been formally peer reviewed.

Lisa Fried

ETH Zürich - Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering ( email )

Zürichbergstrasse 18
8092 Zurich
Switzerland

Makiko Seimiya

ETH Zürich - Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering

Mattenstrasse 26
4058 Basel
Zürich, 8092
Switzerland

Renato Paro (Contact Author)

ETH Zürich - Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering ( email )

Zürichbergstrasse 18
8092 Zurich
Switzerland

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