Jmjd3 and UTX Play a Demethylase-Independent Role in Chromatin Remodeling to Regulate T-Box Family Member-Dependent Gene Expression
2010; Elsevier BV; Volume: 40; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.molcel.2010.10.028
ISSN1097-4164
AutoresSara A. Miller, Sarah E. Mohn, Amy S. Weinmann,
Tópico(s)Cancer-related gene regulation
ResumoThe stable and heritable H3K27-methyl mark suppresses transcription of lineage-specific genes in progenitor cells. During developmental transitions, histone demethylases are required to dramatically alter epigenetic and gene expression states to create new cell-specific profiles. It is unclear why demethylase proteins that antagonize polycomb-mediated repression continue to be expressed in terminally differentiated cells where further changes in H3K27 methylation could be deleterious. In this study, we show that the H3K27 demethylases, Jmjd3 and UTX, mediate a functional interaction between the lineage-defining T-box transcription factor family and a Brg1-containing SWI/SNF remodeling complex. Importantly, Jmjd3 is required for the coprecipitation of Brg1 with the T-box factor, T-bet, and this interaction is necessary for Ifng remodeling in differentiated Th1 cells. Thus, Jmjd3 has a required role in general chromatin remodeling that is independent from its H3K27 demethylase potential. This function for H3K27 demethylase proteins may explain their presence in differentiated cells where the epigenetic profile is already established.
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