Regulation of the Drosophila Enhancer of split and invected-engrailed Gene Complexes by Sister Chromatid Cohesion Proteins
Regulation of the Drosophila Enhancer of split and invected-engrailed Gene Complexes by Sister Chromatid Cohesion Proteins
The cohesin protein complex was first recognized for holding sister chromatids together and ensuring proper chromosome segregation. Cohesin also regulates gene expression, but the mechanisms are unknown. Cohesin associates preferentially with active genes, and is generally absent from regions in which histone H3 is methylated by the Enhancer of zeste [E(z)] Polycomb group silencing protein. Here we show that transcription is hypersensitive to cohesin levels in two exceptional cases where cohesin and the E(z)-mediated histone methylation simultaneously coat the entire Enhancer of split and invected-engrailed gene complexes in cells derived from Drosophila central nervous system. These gene complexes are modestly transcribed, and produce seven of the twelve transcripts that increase the most with cohesin knockdown genome-wide. Cohesin mutations alter eye development in the same manner as increased Enhancer of split activity, suggesting that similar regulation occurs in vivo. We propose that cohesin helps restrain transcription of these gene complexes, and that deregulation of similarly cohesin-hypersensitive genes may underlie developmental deficits in Cornelia de Lange syndrome.
- Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine United States
- Saint Louis University United States
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey United States
- WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
- University of Mary United States
Homeodomain Proteins, Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone, Science, Q, R, Cell Cycle Proteins, Chromatids, Cell Line, Repressor Proteins, Phenotype, Gene Expression Regulation, Gene Knockdown Techniques, Mutation, Medicine and Health Sciences, Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors, Medicine, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Drosophila, RNA Interference, Cohesins, Research Article, Transcription Factors
Homeodomain Proteins, Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone, Science, Q, R, Cell Cycle Proteins, Chromatids, Cell Line, Repressor Proteins, Phenotype, Gene Expression Regulation, Gene Knockdown Techniques, Mutation, Medicine and Health Sciences, Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors, Medicine, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Drosophila, RNA Interference, Cohesins, Research Article, Transcription Factors
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