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Mrc1 facilitates epigenetic inheritance through proper parental histone segregation


ABSTRACT: Chromatin-based epigenetic memory relies on the equal distribution of parental histone tetramers, which serve as templates for duplicating parental chromatin, to newly synthesized daughter DNA strands. Histone chaperones within the replisome, such as the histone binding domains (HBDs) of Mcm2 and Pol alpha, are critical for transferring parental histones to the lagging strand. However, the mechanisms and impact of parental histone transfer on epigenetic inheritance remain debated. Using fission yeast heterochromatin assembly as a model, we discovered that replisome component Mrc1 is crucial for both epigenetic inheritance and transfer of parental histones to the lagging strand, akin to a Mcm2-HBD mutation. Isolation of separation-of-function mutations revealed that Mrc1s role in epigenetic inheritance is distinct form its DNA replication checkpoint and replisome speed control functions. Instead, Mrc1 prevents undesirable replisome interactions to facilitate interactions between Mcm2 and Pol alpha for the proper passage of parental histones. These findings unveil a novel function of Mrc1 and underscore the critical role of parental histone segregation in epigenetic inheritance.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF

ORGANISM(S): Schizosaccharomyces Pombe (ncbitaxon:4896)

SUBMITTER: Songtao Jia  

PROVIDER: MSV000092452 | MassIVE | Sun Jul 16 18:42:00 BST 2023

REPOSITORIES: MassIVE

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Mrc1 regulates parental histone segregation and heterochromatin inheritance.

Toda Takenori T   Fang Yimeng Y   Shan Chun-Min CM   Hua Xu X   Kim Jin-Kwang JK   Tang Lauren Clarissa LC   Jovanovic Marko M   Tong Liang L   Qiao Feng F   Zhang Zhiguo Z   Jia Songtao S  

Molecular cell 20240801 17


Chromatin-based epigenetic memory relies on the symmetric distribution of parental histones to newly synthesized daughter DNA strands, aided by histone chaperones within the DNA replication machinery. However, the mechanism of parental histone transfer remains elusive. Here, we reveal that in fission yeast, the replisome protein Mrc1 plays a crucial role in promoting the transfer of parental histone H3-H4 to the lagging strand, ensuring proper heterochromatin inheritance. In addition, Mrc1 facil  ...[more]

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