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Molecular signature of the imprintosome complex at the mating-type locus in fission yeast

Genetic and molecular studies have indicated that an epigenetic imprint at mat1, the sexual locus of fission yeast, initiates mating type switching. The polar DNA replication of mat1 generates an imprint on the Watson strand. The process by which the imprint is formed and maintained through the cell...

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Autores principales: Raimondi, Célia, Jagla, Bernd, Proux, Caroline, Waxin, Hervé, Gangloff, Serge, Arcangioli, Benoit
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Publicado: Shared Science Publishers OG 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5878685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29610759
http://dx.doi.org/10.15698/mic2018.04.623
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author Raimondi, Célia
Jagla, Bernd
Proux, Caroline
Waxin, Hervé
Gangloff, Serge
Arcangioli, Benoit
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Jagla, Bernd
Proux, Caroline
Waxin, Hervé
Gangloff, Serge
Arcangioli, Benoit
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description Genetic and molecular studies have indicated that an epigenetic imprint at mat1, the sexual locus of fission yeast, initiates mating type switching. The polar DNA replication of mat1 generates an imprint on the Watson strand. The process by which the imprint is formed and maintained through the cell cycle remains unclear. To understand better the mechanism of imprint formation and stability, we characterized the recruitment of early players of mating type switching at the mat1 region. We found that the switch activating protein 1 (Sap1) is preferentially recruited inside the mat1M allele on a sequence (SS13) that enhances the imprint. The lysine specific demethylases, Lsd1/2, that control the replication fork pause at MPS1 and the formation of the imprint are specifically drafted inside of mat1, regardless of the allele. The CENP-B homolog, Abp1, is highly enriched next to mat1 but it is not required in the process. Additionally, we established the computational signature of the imprint. Using this signature, we show that both sides of the imprinted molecule are bound by Lsd1/2 and Sap1, suggesting a nucleoprotein protective structure defined as imprintosome.
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spelling pubmed-58786852018-04-02 Molecular signature of the imprintosome complex at the mating-type locus in fission yeast Raimondi, Célia Jagla, Bernd Proux, Caroline Waxin, Hervé Gangloff, Serge Arcangioli, Benoit Microb Cell Microbiology Genetic and molecular studies have indicated that an epigenetic imprint at mat1, the sexual locus of fission yeast, initiates mating type switching. The polar DNA replication of mat1 generates an imprint on the Watson strand. The process by which the imprint is formed and maintained through the cell cycle remains unclear. To understand better the mechanism of imprint formation and stability, we characterized the recruitment of early players of mating type switching at the mat1 region. We found that the switch activating protein 1 (Sap1) is preferentially recruited inside the mat1M allele on a sequence (SS13) that enhances the imprint. The lysine specific demethylases, Lsd1/2, that control the replication fork pause at MPS1 and the formation of the imprint are specifically drafted inside of mat1, regardless of the allele. The CENP-B homolog, Abp1, is highly enriched next to mat1 but it is not required in the process. Additionally, we established the computational signature of the imprint. Using this signature, we show that both sides of the imprinted molecule are bound by Lsd1/2 and Sap1, suggesting a nucleoprotein protective structure defined as imprintosome. Shared Science Publishers OG 2018-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5878685/ /pubmed/29610759 http://dx.doi.org/10.15698/mic2018.04.623 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article released under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which allows the unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are acknowledged.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Raimondi, Célia
Jagla, Bernd
Proux, Caroline
Waxin, Hervé
Gangloff, Serge
Arcangioli, Benoit
Molecular signature of the imprintosome complex at the mating-type locus in fission yeast
title Molecular signature of the imprintosome complex at the mating-type locus in fission yeast
title_full Molecular signature of the imprintosome complex at the mating-type locus in fission yeast
title_fullStr Molecular signature of the imprintosome complex at the mating-type locus in fission yeast
title_full_unstemmed Molecular signature of the imprintosome complex at the mating-type locus in fission yeast
title_short Molecular signature of the imprintosome complex at the mating-type locus in fission yeast
title_sort molecular signature of the imprintosome complex at the mating-type locus in fission yeast
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5878685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29610759
http://dx.doi.org/10.15698/mic2018.04.623
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