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Polycomb associates genome-wide with a specific RNA polymerase II variant, and regulates metabolic genes in ESCs

Authors :
Brookes, E.
de Santiago, I.
Hebenstreit, D.
Morris, K. J.
Carroll, T.
Xie, S. Q.
Stock, J. K.
Heidemann, M.
Eick, D.
Nozaki, N.
Kimura, Hiroshi
Ragoussis, J.
Teichmann, S. A.
Pombo, A.
Source :
Cell Stem Cell 10, 157-170 (2012), Cell Stem Cell
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Summary Polycomb repressor complexes (PRCs) are important chromatin modifiers fundamentally implicated in pluripotency and cancer. Polycomb silencing in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) can be accompanied by active chromatin and primed RNA polymerase II (RNAPII), but the relationship between PRCs and RNAPII remains unclear genome-wide. We mapped PRC repression markers and four RNAPII states in ESCs using ChIP-seq, and found that PRC targets exhibit a range of RNAPII variants. First, developmental PRC targets are bound by unproductive RNAPII (S5p+S7p−S2p−) genome-wide. Sequential ChIP, Ring1B depletion, and genome-wide correlations show that PRCs and RNAPII-S5p physically bind to the same chromatin and functionally synergize. Second, we identify a cohort of genes marked by PRC and elongating RNAPII (S5p+S7p+S2p+); they produce mRNA and protein, and their expression increases upon PRC1 knockdown. We show that this group of PRC targets switches between active and PRC-repressed states within the ESC population, and that many have roles in metabolism.<br />Graphical Abstract Highlights ► A unique RNAPII variant (S5p+S7p−S2p−) binds PRC targets genome-wide in ESCs ► RNAPII-S5p and PRC coincide in time and localization, and show proportional abundance ► Novel, active PRC-target genes identified in ESCs include metabolic genes ► Active PRC targets switch between on/off (active/PRC) states in the ESC population

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Stem Cell 10, 157-170 (2012), Cell Stem Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87bee710d7ba2e690dce2e151324dc83