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MEIS homeodomain proteins facilitate PARP1/ARTD1-mediated eviction of histone H1.


ABSTRACT: Pre-B-cell leukemia homeobox (PBX) and myeloid ecotropic viral integration site (MEIS) proteins control cell fate decisions in many physiological and pathophysiological contexts, but how these proteins function mechanistically remains poorly defined. Focusing on the first hours of neuronal differentiation of adult subventricular zone-derived stem/progenitor cells, we describe a sequence of events by which PBX-MEIS facilitates chromatin accessibility of transcriptionally inactive genes: In undifferentiated cells, PBX1 is bound to the H1-compacted promoter/proximal enhancer of the neuron-specific gene doublecortin (Dcx) Once differentiation is induced, MEIS associates with chromatin-bound PBX1, recruits PARP1/ARTD1, and initiates PARP1-mediated eviction of H1 from the chromatin fiber. These results for the first time link MEIS proteins to PARP-regulated chromatin dynamics and provide a mechanistic basis to explain the profound cellular changes elicited by these proteins.

SUBMITTER: Hau AC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5584172 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MEIS homeodomain proteins facilitate PARP1/ARTD1-mediated eviction of histone H1.

Hau Ann-Christin AC   Grebbin Britta Moyo BM   Agoston Zsuzsa Z   Anders-Maurer Marie M   Müller Tamara T   Groß Anja A   Kolb Jasmine J   Langer Julian D JD   Döring Claudia C   Schulte Dorothea D  

The Journal of cell biology 20170724 9


Pre-B-cell leukemia homeobox (PBX) and myeloid ecotropic viral integration site (MEIS) proteins control cell fate decisions in many physiological and pathophysiological contexts, but how these proteins function mechanistically remains poorly defined. Focusing on the first hours of neuronal differentiation of adult subventricular zone-derived stem/progenitor cells, we describe a sequence of events by which PBX-MEIS facilitates chromatin accessibility of transcriptionally inactive genes: In undiff  ...[more]

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