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Histone H3.3 phosphorylation amplifies stimulation-induced transcription

Authors :
Armache, Anja
Yang, Shuang
Martínez de Paz, Alexia
Robbins, Lexi E.
Durmaz, Ceyda
Cheong, Jin Q.
Ravishankar, Arjun
Source :
Nature. July 30, 2020, Vol. 583 Issue 7818, p852, 6 p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Complex organisms can rapidly induce select genes in response to diverse environmental cues. This regulation occurs in the context of large genomes condensed by histone proteins into chromatin. The sensing of pathogens by macrophages engages conserved signalling pathways and transcription factors to coordinate the induction of inflammatory genes.sup.1-3. Enriched integration of histone H3.3, the ancestral histone H3 variant, is a general feature of dynamically regulated chromatin and transcription.sup.4-7. However, how chromatin is regulated at induced genes, and what features of H3.3 might enable rapid and high-level transcription, are unknown. The amino terminus of H3.3 contains a unique serine residue (Ser31) that is absent in 'canonical' H3.1 and H3.2. Here we show that this residue, H3.3S31, is phosphorylated (H3.3S31ph) in a stimulation-dependent manner along rapidly induced genes in mouse macrophages. This selective mark of stimulation-responsive genes directly engages the histone methyltransferase SETD2, a component of the active transcription machinery, and 'ejects' the elongation corepressor ZMYND11.sup.8,9. We propose that features of H3.3 at stimulation-induced genes, including H3.3S31ph, provide preferential access to the transcription apparatus. Our results indicate dedicated mechanisms that enable rapid transcription involving the histone variant H3.3, its phosphorylation, and both the recruitment and the ejection of chromatin regulators. The histone variant H3.3 is phosphorylated at Ser31 in induced genes, and this selective mark stimulates the histone methyltransferase SETD2 and ejects the ZMYND11 repressor, thus revealing a role for histone phosphorylation in amplifying de novo transcription.<br />Author(s): Anja Armache [sup.1] [sup.2] , Shuang Yang [sup.3] , Alexia Martínez de Paz [sup.1] , Lexi E. Robbins [sup.1] , Ceyda Durmaz [sup.1] , Jin Q. Cheong [sup.1] , [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
583
Issue :
7818
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.631055611
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2533-0