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Knockout tales: the versatile roles of histone H3.3 in development and disease

Rachel Herndon Klein, Paul S. Knoepfler

2023Epigenetics & Chromatin23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Histone variant H3.3 plays novel roles in development as compared to canonical H3 proteins and is the most commonly mutated histone protein of any kind in human disease. Here we discuss how gene targeting studies of the two H3.3-coding genes H3f3a and H3f3b have provided important insights into H3.3 functions including in gametes as well as brain and lung development. Knockouts have also provided insights into the important roles of H3.3 in maintaining genomic stability and chromatin organization, processes that are also affected when H3.3 is mutated in human diseases such as pediatric tumors and neurodevelopmental syndromes. Overall, H3.3 is a unique histone linking development and disease via epigenomic machinery.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEpigenomicsHistone H3HistoneChromatinEpigeneticsHuman geneticsComputational biologyGeneticsGene knockoutDiseaseHistone codeGeneCell biologyDNA methylationGene expressionNucleosomeMedicinePathologyEpigenetics and DNA MethylationGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsRNA modifications and cancer