Spalt蛋白在异染色质组织和维持基因组DNA完整性中的功能。

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q1 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Development Pub Date : 2025-05-15 Epub Date: 2025-05-16 DOI:10.1242/dev.204258
Cristina M Ostalé, Natalia Azpiazu, Ana Peropadre, Mercedes Martín, Mireya Ruiz-Losada, Ana López-Varea, Rebecca R Viales, Charles Girardot, Eileen E M Furlong, Jose F de Celis
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摘要

保守的Spalt蛋白在多细胞发育过程中调控基因表达和细胞命运选择,通常在不同的基因调控网络中作为转录抑制因子。除了作为DNA序列特异性转录因子的作用外,Spalt蛋白还显示出一致的异染色质区域定位。脊椎动物Spalt-like蛋白可以通过核小体重塑和去乙酰化酶复合物促进开放染色质结构域的关闭,但它们的活性也依赖于与DNA甲基转移酶或赖氨酸特异性组蛋白去甲基化酶LSD1的相互作用,这表明它们参与了多种调节机制。在这里,我们描述了果蝇细胞中空间功能丧失的几个后果,包括染色质可及性的改变、DNA损伤的产生、唾液腺细胞核内染色体定位的改变和转座因子的缺失表达。我们认为这些作用与Spalt蛋白在调节异染色质形成和染色质组织中的作用有关。我们认为果蝇的Spalt蛋白具有两种互补的功能,作为特定靶基因的序列特异性转录抑制因子,并通过异色结构域的产生或维持来调节更多的全局基因沉默。
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A function of Spalt proteins in heterochromatin organization and maintenance of genomic DNA integrity.

The conserved Spalt proteins regulate gene expression and cell fate choices during multicellular development, generally acting as transcriptional repressors in different gene regulatory networks. In addition to their roles as DNA sequence-specific transcription factors, Spalt proteins show a consistent localization to heterochromatic regions. Vertebrate Spalt-like proteins can act through the nucleosome remodeling and deacetylase complex to promote closing of open chromatin domains, but their activities also rely on interactions with DNA methyltransferases or with the lysine-specific histone demethylase LSD1, suggesting that they participate in multiple regulatory mechanisms. Here, we describe several consequences of loss of Spalt function in Drosophila cells, including changes in chromatin accessibility, generation of DNA damage, alterations in the localization of chromosomes within the nucleus in the salivary glands and misexpression of transposable elements. We suggest that these effects are related to roles of Spalt proteins in the regulation of heterochromatin formation and chromatin organization. We propose that Drosophila Spalt proteins have two complementary functions, acting as sequence-specific transcriptional repressors on specific target genes and regulating more global gene silencing through the generation or maintenance of heterochromatic domains.

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Development
Development 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
433
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Development’s scope covers all aspects of plant and animal development, including stem cell biology and regeneration. The single most important criterion for acceptance in Development is scientific excellence. Research papers (articles and reports) should therefore pose and test a significant hypothesis or address a significant question, and should provide novel perspectives that advance our understanding of development. We also encourage submission of papers that use computational methods or mathematical models to obtain significant new insights into developmental biology topics. Manuscripts that are descriptive in nature will be considered only when they lay important groundwork for a field and/or provide novel resources for understanding developmental processes of broad interest to the community. Development includes a Techniques and Resources section for the publication of new methods, datasets, and other types of resources. Papers describing new techniques should include a proof-of-principle demonstration that the technique is valuable to the developmental biology community; they need not include in-depth follow-up analysis. The technique must be described in sufficient detail to be easily replicated by other investigators. Development will also consider protocol-type papers of exceptional interest to the community. We welcome submission of Resource papers, for example those reporting new databases, systems-level datasets, or genetic resources of major value to the developmental biology community. For all papers, the data or resource described must be made available to the community with minimal restrictions upon publication. To aid navigability, Development has dedicated sections of the journal to stem cells & regeneration and to human development. The criteria for acceptance into these sections is identical to those outlined above. Authors and editors are encouraged to nominate appropriate manuscripts for inclusion in one of these sections.
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