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Multiple modes of PRC2 inhibition elicit global chromatin alterations in H3K27M pediatric glioma


ABSTRACT: A methionine substitution at lysine 27 on histone H3 variants (H3K27M) characterizes ~80% of diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (DIPG) and inhibits PRC2 in a dominant negative fashion. Yet, the mechanisms for this inhibition and abnormal epigenomic landscape have not been resolved. Using quantitative proteomics, we discovered that robust PRC2 inhibition requires levels of H3K27M greatly exceeding those of PRC2, seen in DIPG. While PRC2 inhibition requires interaction with H3K27M, we found this interaction on chromatin is transient with PRC2 largely being released from H3K27M. Unexpectedly, inhibition persisted even after PRC2 dissociated from H3K27M-chromatin suggesting a lasting impact on PRC2. Furthermore, allosterically activated PRC2 is particularly sensitive to K27M leading to a failure to spread H3K27me3 at distinct foci. In turn, levels of Polycomb antagonists such as H3K36me2 are elevated suggesting a more global, downstream effect on the epigenome. Together, these findings reveal the conditions required for H3K27M-mediated PRC2 inhibition and reconcile seemingly paradoxical effects of H3K27M on PRC2 recruitment and activity.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE118954 | GEO | 2018/08/31

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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