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The polycomb group protein PCGF6 mediates germline gene silencing by recruiting histone-modifying proteins to target gene promoters

Mengjie Liu, Yaru Zhu, Fei Xing, Shuang Liu, Yin Xia, Qing Jiang, Jinzhong Qin

2020Journal of Biological Chemistry52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

in somatic tissues robustly derepresses germ cell-related genes. We further provide evidence that these genes are direct targets of PCGF6 in ESCs and that endogenous PCGF6 co-localizes with the histone-modifying proteins G9A histone methyltransferase (G9A)/G9a-like protein (GLP) and histone deacetylase 1/2 (HDAC1/2) on the promoters of the germ cell-related genes. Moreover, the binding of these proteins to their target genes correlated with methylation of Lys-9 of histone 3 and with the status of histone acetylation at these genes. Moreover, the recruitment of G9A/GLP and HDAC1/2 to target promoters depended on the binding of PCGF6. Our findings indicate that PCGF6 has a critical role in safeguarding lineage decisions and in preventing aberrant expression of germ cell-related genes.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyHistone methyltransferasePolycomb-group proteinsPromoterChromatin immunoprecipitationHistoneEpigeneticsHistone methylationGeneticsGeneCell biologyTranscription factorGene expressionDNA methylationRepressorEpigenetics and DNA MethylationCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringPluripotent Stem Cells Research