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Reader domain specificity and lysine demethylase-4 family function

The KDM4 histone demethylases are conserved epigenetic regulators linked to development, spermatogenesis and tumorigenesis. However, how the KDM4 family targets specific chromatin regions is largely unknown. Here, an extensive histone peptide microarray analysis uncovers trimethyl-lysine histone-bin...

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Autores principales: Su, Zhangli, Wang, Fengbin, Lee, Jin-Hee, Stephens, Kimberly E., Papazyan, Romeo, Voronina, Ekaterina, Krautkramer, Kimberly A., Raman, Ana, Thorpe, Jeremy J., Boersma, Melissa D., Kuznetsov, Vyacheslav I., Miller, Mitchell D., Taverna, Sean D., Phillips, George N., Denu, John M.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5114558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27841353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13387
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author Su, Zhangli
Wang, Fengbin
Lee, Jin-Hee
Stephens, Kimberly E.
Papazyan, Romeo
Voronina, Ekaterina
Krautkramer, Kimberly A.
Raman, Ana
Thorpe, Jeremy J.
Boersma, Melissa D.
Kuznetsov, Vyacheslav I.
Miller, Mitchell D.
Taverna, Sean D.
Phillips, George N.
Denu, John M.
author_facet Su, Zhangli
Wang, Fengbin
Lee, Jin-Hee
Stephens, Kimberly E.
Papazyan, Romeo
Voronina, Ekaterina
Krautkramer, Kimberly A.
Raman, Ana
Thorpe, Jeremy J.
Boersma, Melissa D.
Kuznetsov, Vyacheslav I.
Miller, Mitchell D.
Taverna, Sean D.
Phillips, George N.
Denu, John M.
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description The KDM4 histone demethylases are conserved epigenetic regulators linked to development, spermatogenesis and tumorigenesis. However, how the KDM4 family targets specific chromatin regions is largely unknown. Here, an extensive histone peptide microarray analysis uncovers trimethyl-lysine histone-binding preferences among the closely related KDM4 double tudor domains (DTDs). KDM4A/B DTDs bind strongly to H3K23me3, a poorly understood histone modification recently shown to be enriched in meiotic chromatin of ciliates and nematodes. The 2.28 Å co-crystal structure of KDM4A-DTD in complex with H3K23me3 peptide reveals key intermolecular interactions for H3K23me3 recognition. Furthermore, analysis of the 2.56 Å KDM4B-DTD crystal structure pinpoints the underlying residues required for exclusive H3K23me3 specificity, an interaction supported by in vivo co-localization of KDM4B and H3K23me3 at heterochromatin in mammalian meiotic and newly postmeiotic spermatocytes. In vitro demethylation assays suggest H3K23me3 binding by KDM4B stimulates H3K36 demethylation. Together, these results provide a possible mechanism whereby H3K23me3-binding by KDM4B directs localized H3K36 demethylation during meiosis and spermatogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-51145582016-11-29 Reader domain specificity and lysine demethylase-4 family function Su, Zhangli Wang, Fengbin Lee, Jin-Hee Stephens, Kimberly E. Papazyan, Romeo Voronina, Ekaterina Krautkramer, Kimberly A. Raman, Ana Thorpe, Jeremy J. Boersma, Melissa D. Kuznetsov, Vyacheslav I. Miller, Mitchell D. Taverna, Sean D. Phillips, George N. Denu, John M. Nat Commun Article The KDM4 histone demethylases are conserved epigenetic regulators linked to development, spermatogenesis and tumorigenesis. However, how the KDM4 family targets specific chromatin regions is largely unknown. Here, an extensive histone peptide microarray analysis uncovers trimethyl-lysine histone-binding preferences among the closely related KDM4 double tudor domains (DTDs). KDM4A/B DTDs bind strongly to H3K23me3, a poorly understood histone modification recently shown to be enriched in meiotic chromatin of ciliates and nematodes. The 2.28 Å co-crystal structure of KDM4A-DTD in complex with H3K23me3 peptide reveals key intermolecular interactions for H3K23me3 recognition. Furthermore, analysis of the 2.56 Å KDM4B-DTD crystal structure pinpoints the underlying residues required for exclusive H3K23me3 specificity, an interaction supported by in vivo co-localization of KDM4B and H3K23me3 at heterochromatin in mammalian meiotic and newly postmeiotic spermatocytes. In vitro demethylation assays suggest H3K23me3 binding by KDM4B stimulates H3K36 demethylation. Together, these results provide a possible mechanism whereby H3K23me3-binding by KDM4B directs localized H3K36 demethylation during meiosis and spermatogenesis. Nature Publishing Group 2016-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5114558/ /pubmed/27841353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13387 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Su, Zhangli
Wang, Fengbin
Lee, Jin-Hee
Stephens, Kimberly E.
Papazyan, Romeo
Voronina, Ekaterina
Krautkramer, Kimberly A.
Raman, Ana
Thorpe, Jeremy J.
Boersma, Melissa D.
Kuznetsov, Vyacheslav I.
Miller, Mitchell D.
Taverna, Sean D.
Phillips, George N.
Denu, John M.
Reader domain specificity and lysine demethylase-4 family function
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title_short Reader domain specificity and lysine demethylase-4 family function
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5114558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27841353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13387
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