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Functional characterization of RebL1 highlights the evolutionary conservation of oncogenic activities of the RBBP4/7 orthologue in Tetrahymena thermophila
Retinoblastoma-binding proteins 4 and 7 (RBBP4 and RBBP7) are two highly homologous human histone chaperones. They function in epigenetic regulation as subunits of multiple chromatin-related complexes and have been implicated in numerous cancers. Due to their overlapping functions, our understanding...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8216455/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34086947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkab413 |
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author | Nabeel-Shah, Syed Garg, Jyoti Saettone, Alejandro Ashraf, Kanwal Lee, Hyunmin Wahab, Suzanne Ahmed, Nujhat Fine, Jacob Derynck, Joanna Pu, Shuye Ponce, Marcelo Marcon, Edyta Zhang, Zhaolei Greenblatt, Jack F Pearlman, Ronald E Lambert, Jean-Philippe Fillingham, Jeffrey |
author_facet | Nabeel-Shah, Syed Garg, Jyoti Saettone, Alejandro Ashraf, Kanwal Lee, Hyunmin Wahab, Suzanne Ahmed, Nujhat Fine, Jacob Derynck, Joanna Pu, Shuye Ponce, Marcelo Marcon, Edyta Zhang, Zhaolei Greenblatt, Jack F Pearlman, Ronald E Lambert, Jean-Philippe Fillingham, Jeffrey |
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description | Retinoblastoma-binding proteins 4 and 7 (RBBP4 and RBBP7) are two highly homologous human histone chaperones. They function in epigenetic regulation as subunits of multiple chromatin-related complexes and have been implicated in numerous cancers. Due to their overlapping functions, our understanding of RBBP4 and 7, particularly outside of Opisthokonts, has remained limited. Here, we report that in the ciliate protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila a single orthologue of human RBBP4 and 7 proteins, RebL1, physically interacts with histone H4 and functions in multiple epigenetic regulatory pathways. Functional proteomics identified conserved functional links for Tetrahymena RebL1 protein as well as human RBBP4 and 7. We found that putative subunits of multiple chromatin-related complexes including CAF1, Hat1, Rpd3, and MuvB, co-purified with RebL1 during Tetrahymena growth and conjugation. Iterative proteomics analyses revealed that the cell cycle regulatory MuvB-complex in Tetrahymena is composed of at least five subunits including evolutionarily conserved Lin54, Lin9 and RebL1 proteins. Genome-wide analyses indicated that RebL1 and Lin54 (Anqa1) bind within genic and intergenic regions. Moreover, Anqa1 targets primarily promoter regions suggesting a role for Tetrahymena MuvB in transcription regulation. RebL1 depletion inhibited cellular growth and reduced the expression levels of Anqa1 and Lin9. Consistent with observations in glioblastoma tumors, RebL1 depletion suppressed DNA repair protein Rad51 in Tetrahymena, thus underscoring the evolutionarily conserved functions of RBBP4/7 proteins. Our results suggest the essentiality of RebL1 functions in multiple epigenetic regulatory complexes in which it impacts transcription regulation and cellular viability. |
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spelling | pubmed-82164552021-06-22 Functional characterization of RebL1 highlights the evolutionary conservation of oncogenic activities of the RBBP4/7 orthologue in Tetrahymena thermophila Nabeel-Shah, Syed Garg, Jyoti Saettone, Alejandro Ashraf, Kanwal Lee, Hyunmin Wahab, Suzanne Ahmed, Nujhat Fine, Jacob Derynck, Joanna Pu, Shuye Ponce, Marcelo Marcon, Edyta Zhang, Zhaolei Greenblatt, Jack F Pearlman, Ronald E Lambert, Jean-Philippe Fillingham, Jeffrey Nucleic Acids Res Gene regulation, Chromatin and Epigenetics Retinoblastoma-binding proteins 4 and 7 (RBBP4 and RBBP7) are two highly homologous human histone chaperones. They function in epigenetic regulation as subunits of multiple chromatin-related complexes and have been implicated in numerous cancers. Due to their overlapping functions, our understanding of RBBP4 and 7, particularly outside of Opisthokonts, has remained limited. Here, we report that in the ciliate protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila a single orthologue of human RBBP4 and 7 proteins, RebL1, physically interacts with histone H4 and functions in multiple epigenetic regulatory pathways. Functional proteomics identified conserved functional links for Tetrahymena RebL1 protein as well as human RBBP4 and 7. We found that putative subunits of multiple chromatin-related complexes including CAF1, Hat1, Rpd3, and MuvB, co-purified with RebL1 during Tetrahymena growth and conjugation. Iterative proteomics analyses revealed that the cell cycle regulatory MuvB-complex in Tetrahymena is composed of at least five subunits including evolutionarily conserved Lin54, Lin9 and RebL1 proteins. Genome-wide analyses indicated that RebL1 and Lin54 (Anqa1) bind within genic and intergenic regions. Moreover, Anqa1 targets primarily promoter regions suggesting a role for Tetrahymena MuvB in transcription regulation. RebL1 depletion inhibited cellular growth and reduced the expression levels of Anqa1 and Lin9. Consistent with observations in glioblastoma tumors, RebL1 depletion suppressed DNA repair protein Rad51 in Tetrahymena, thus underscoring the evolutionarily conserved functions of RBBP4/7 proteins. Our results suggest the essentiality of RebL1 functions in multiple epigenetic regulatory complexes in which it impacts transcription regulation and cellular viability. Oxford University Press 2021-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8216455/ /pubmed/34086947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkab413 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Gene regulation, Chromatin and Epigenetics Nabeel-Shah, Syed Garg, Jyoti Saettone, Alejandro Ashraf, Kanwal Lee, Hyunmin Wahab, Suzanne Ahmed, Nujhat Fine, Jacob Derynck, Joanna Pu, Shuye Ponce, Marcelo Marcon, Edyta Zhang, Zhaolei Greenblatt, Jack F Pearlman, Ronald E Lambert, Jean-Philippe Fillingham, Jeffrey Functional characterization of RebL1 highlights the evolutionary conservation of oncogenic activities of the RBBP4/7 orthologue in Tetrahymena thermophila |
title | Functional characterization of RebL1 highlights the evolutionary conservation of oncogenic activities of the RBBP4/7 orthologue in Tetrahymena thermophila |
title_full | Functional characterization of RebL1 highlights the evolutionary conservation of oncogenic activities of the RBBP4/7 orthologue in Tetrahymena thermophila |
title_fullStr | Functional characterization of RebL1 highlights the evolutionary conservation of oncogenic activities of the RBBP4/7 orthologue in Tetrahymena thermophila |
title_full_unstemmed | Functional characterization of RebL1 highlights the evolutionary conservation of oncogenic activities of the RBBP4/7 orthologue in Tetrahymena thermophila |
title_short | Functional characterization of RebL1 highlights the evolutionary conservation of oncogenic activities of the RBBP4/7 orthologue in Tetrahymena thermophila |
title_sort | functional characterization of rebl1 highlights the evolutionary conservation of oncogenic activities of the rbbp4/7 orthologue in tetrahymena thermophila |
topic | Gene regulation, Chromatin and Epigenetics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8216455/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34086947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkab413 |
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