Pengfei Lv, Zhangwu Zhao, Yukinori Hirano, Juan Du
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摘要
表观遗传调控对昼夜节律非常重要。以往的研究发现,Per(周期)基因座存在多种组蛋白修饰。然而,这些研究大多不是在时钟神经元中进行的。在我们的筛选中,我们发现 CoREST 突变会影响 Per 的转录,从而导致昼夜节律缺陷。基于之前的研究,我们假设 CoREST 通过调节 Per 基因座上的多个组蛋白修饰因子来调节昼夜节律。遗传和物理相互作用实验证实了这些调控关系。此外,通过在时钟神经元中进行组织特异性染色质免疫沉淀实验,我们发现 CoREST 突变会导致 Per 基因座上相应组蛋白修饰的时间依赖性变化。最后,我们提出了一个模型,表明了CoREST复合物在昼夜节律调控中的作用。这项研究揭示了Per基因座组蛋白修饰在时钟神经元中的动态变化。重要的是,它提供了关于表观遗传因素在调控昼夜节律动态基因表达变化中的作用的见解。
The CoREST complex regulates multiple histone modifications temporal-specifically in clock neurons.
Epigenetic regulation is important for circadian rhythm. In previous studies, multiple histone modifications were found at the Period (Per) locus. However, most of these studies were not conducted in clock neurons. In our screen, we found that a CoREST mutation resulted in defects in circadian rhythm by affecting Per transcription. Based on previous studies, we hypothesized that CoREST regulates circadian rhythm by regulating multiple histone modifiers at the Per locus. Genetic and physical interaction experiments supported these regulatory relationships. Moreover, through tissue-specific chromatin immunoprecipitation assays in clock neurons, we found that the CoREST mutation led to time-dependent changes in corresponding histone modifications at the Per locus. Finally, we proposed a model indicating the role of the CoREST complex in the regulation of circadian rhythm. This study revealed the dynamic changes of histone modifications at the Per locus specifically in clock neurons. Importantly, it provides insights into the role of epigenetic factors in the regulation of dynamic gene expression changes in circadian rhythm.
期刊介绍:
Open Biology is an online journal that welcomes original, high impact research in cell and developmental biology, molecular and structural biology, biochemistry, neuroscience, immunology, microbiology and genetics.