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Histone variants take center stage in shaping the epigenome

Michael Borg, Danhua Jiang, Frédéric Berger

2021Current Opinion in Plant Biology79 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The dynamic properties of the nucleosome are central to genomic activity. Variants of the core histones that form the nucleosome play a pivotal role in modulating nucleosome structure and function. Despite often small differences in sequence, histone variants display remarkable diversity in genomic deposition and post-translational modification. Here, we summarize the roles played by histone variants in the establishment, maintenance and reprogramming of plant chromatin landscapes, with a focus on histone H3 variants. Deposition of replicative H3.1 during DNA replication controls epigenetic inheritance, while local replacement of H3.1 with H3.3 marks cells undergoing terminal differentiation. Deposition of specialized H3 variants in specific cell types is emerging as a novel mechanism of selective epigenetic reprogramming during the plant life cycle.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEpigenomeNucleosomeHistoneEpigeneticsHistone H3Histone codeGeneticsChromatinHistone methylationEpigenomicsReprogrammingChromatin remodelingCell biologyComputational biologyDNA methylationDNACellGeneGene expressionPlant Molecular Biology ResearchGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsChromosomal and Genetic Variations