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Uncoupling of Genomic and Epigenetic Signals in the Maintenance and Inheritance of Heterochromatin Domains in Fission Yeast
Many essential aspects of genome function, including gene expression and chromosome segregation, are mediated throughout development and differentiation by changes in the chromatin state. Along with genomic signals encoded in the DNA, epigenetic processes regulate heritable gene expression patterns....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3276613/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22143918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.111.137083 |
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author | Wheeler, Bayly S. Ruderman, Brandon T. Willard, Huntington F. Scott, Kristin C. |
author_facet | Wheeler, Bayly S. Ruderman, Brandon T. Willard, Huntington F. Scott, Kristin C. |
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description | Many essential aspects of genome function, including gene expression and chromosome segregation, are mediated throughout development and differentiation by changes in the chromatin state. Along with genomic signals encoded in the DNA, epigenetic processes regulate heritable gene expression patterns. Genomic signals such as enhancers, silencers, and repetitive DNA, while required for the establishment of alternative chromatin states, have an unclear role in epigenetic processes that underlie the persistence of chromatin states throughout development. Here, we demonstrate in fission yeast that the maintenance and inheritance of ectopic heterochromatin domains are independent of the genomic sequences necessary for their de novo establishment. We find that both structural heterochromatin and gene silencing can be stably maintained over an ∼10-kb domain for up to hundreds of cell divisions in the absence of genomic sequences required for heterochromatin establishment, demonstrating the long-term persistence and stability of this chromatin state. The de novo heterochromatin, despite the absence of nucleation sequences, is also stably inherited through meiosis. Together, these studies provide evidence for chromatin-dependent, epigenetic control of gene silencing that is heritable, stable, and self-sustaining, even in the absence of the originating genomic signals. |
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spelling | pubmed-32766132012-02-24 Uncoupling of Genomic and Epigenetic Signals in the Maintenance and Inheritance of Heterochromatin Domains in Fission Yeast Wheeler, Bayly S. Ruderman, Brandon T. Willard, Huntington F. Scott, Kristin C. Genetics Investigations Many essential aspects of genome function, including gene expression and chromosome segregation, are mediated throughout development and differentiation by changes in the chromatin state. Along with genomic signals encoded in the DNA, epigenetic processes regulate heritable gene expression patterns. Genomic signals such as enhancers, silencers, and repetitive DNA, while required for the establishment of alternative chromatin states, have an unclear role in epigenetic processes that underlie the persistence of chromatin states throughout development. Here, we demonstrate in fission yeast that the maintenance and inheritance of ectopic heterochromatin domains are independent of the genomic sequences necessary for their de novo establishment. We find that both structural heterochromatin and gene silencing can be stably maintained over an ∼10-kb domain for up to hundreds of cell divisions in the absence of genomic sequences required for heterochromatin establishment, demonstrating the long-term persistence and stability of this chromatin state. The de novo heterochromatin, despite the absence of nucleation sequences, is also stably inherited through meiosis. Together, these studies provide evidence for chromatin-dependent, epigenetic control of gene silencing that is heritable, stable, and self-sustaining, even in the absence of the originating genomic signals. Genetics Society of America 2012-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3276613/ /pubmed/22143918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.111.137083 Text en Copyright © 2012 by the Genetics Society of America Available freely online through the author-supported open access option. |
spellingShingle | Investigations Wheeler, Bayly S. Ruderman, Brandon T. Willard, Huntington F. Scott, Kristin C. Uncoupling of Genomic and Epigenetic Signals in the Maintenance and Inheritance of Heterochromatin Domains in Fission Yeast |
title | Uncoupling of Genomic and Epigenetic Signals in the Maintenance and Inheritance of Heterochromatin Domains in Fission Yeast |
title_full | Uncoupling of Genomic and Epigenetic Signals in the Maintenance and Inheritance of Heterochromatin Domains in Fission Yeast |
title_fullStr | Uncoupling of Genomic and Epigenetic Signals in the Maintenance and Inheritance of Heterochromatin Domains in Fission Yeast |
title_full_unstemmed | Uncoupling of Genomic and Epigenetic Signals in the Maintenance and Inheritance of Heterochromatin Domains in Fission Yeast |
title_short | Uncoupling of Genomic and Epigenetic Signals in the Maintenance and Inheritance of Heterochromatin Domains in Fission Yeast |
title_sort | uncoupling of genomic and epigenetic signals in the maintenance and inheritance of heterochromatin domains in fission yeast |
topic | Investigations |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3276613/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22143918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.111.137083 |
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