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H2A.Z maintenance during mitosis reveals nucleosome shifting on mitotically silenced genes.


ABSTRACT: Profound chromatin changes occur during mitosis to allow for gene silencing and chromosome segregation followed by reactivation of memorized transcription states in daughter cells. Using genome-wide sequencing, we found H2A.Z-containing +1 nucleosomes of active genes shift upstream to occupy TSSs during mitosis, significantly reducing nucleosome-depleted regions. Single-molecule analysis confirmed nucleosome shifting and demonstrated that mitotic shifting is specific to active genes that are silenced during mitosis and, thus, is not seen on promoters, which are silenced by methylation or mitotically expressed genes. Using the GRP78 promoter as a model, we found H3K4 trimethylation is also maintained while other indicators of active chromatin are lost and expression is decreased. These key changes provide a potential mechanism for rapid silencing and reactivation of genes during the cell cycle.

SUBMITTER: Kelly TK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2947862 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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H2A.Z maintenance during mitosis reveals nucleosome shifting on mitotically silenced genes.

Kelly Theresa K TK   Miranda Tina Branscombe TB   Liang Gangning G   Berman Benjamin P BP   Lin Joy C JC   Tanay Amos A   Jones Peter A PA  

Molecular cell 20100901 6


Profound chromatin changes occur during mitosis to allow for gene silencing and chromosome segregation followed by reactivation of memorized transcription states in daughter cells. Using genome-wide sequencing, we found H2A.Z-containing +1 nucleosomes of active genes shift upstream to occupy TSSs during mitosis, significantly reducing nucleosome-depleted regions. Single-molecule analysis confirmed nucleosome shifting and demonstrated that mitotic shifting is specific to active genes that are sil  ...[more]

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