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Cooperativity, specificity and evolutionary stability of Polycomb targeting in Drosophila


ABSTRACT: We report the evolutionary behaviour of Polycomb group proteins, their recruitment factors and their underlying sequences by performing ChIP-seq analysis in 4-5 different Drosophila species. We demonstrate an extremely high conservation of Polycomb repressive domains across Drosophila species We validate few cases of PRE divergence that shows that cis-driven PRE evolution is a rare event. We further show that PHO recruitment to Polycomb domains is evolutionarily robust to motif changes and that PRC1 stabilizes binding of its key recruiter ChIP-seq analysis of histone marks and chromatin associated factors across 4-5 Drosophila species

ORGANISM(S): Drosophila virilis

SUBMITTER: Bernd Schuettengruber 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-60428 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Cooperativity, specificity, and evolutionary stability of Polycomb targeting in Drosophila.

Schuettengruber Bernd B   Oded Elkayam Noa N   Sexton Tom T   Entrevan Marianne M   Stern Shani S   Thomas Aubin A   Yaffe Eitan E   Parrinello Hugues H   Tanay Amos A   Cavalli Giacomo G  

Cell reports 20141002 1


Metazoan genomes are partitioned into modular chromosomal domains containing active or repressive chromatin. In flies, Polycomb group (PcG) response elements (PREs) recruit PHO and other DNA-binding factors and act as nucleation sites for the formation of Polycomb repressive domains. The sequence specificity of PREs is not well understood. Here, we use comparative epigenomics and transgenic assays to show that Drosophila domain organization and PRE specification are evolutionarily conserved desp  ...[more]

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