The homologues of yeast INO80 are identified across phyla from Caenorhabditis elegans to human. In Drosophila it has been shown that dINO80 forms a complex with Pleiohomeotic but does not interact with Hox PRE (polycomb responsive element). As some proteins of the INO80 complex are implicated in homeotic gene regulation, we examined if dINO80 is involved in regulation of homeotic genes. We find that dINO80 null mutants generated by imprecise excision of P-element are late embryonic lethals and show homeotic transformation. We detect misexpression of homeotic genes like Sex-comb reduced, Antennapedia, Ultrabithorax and Abdominal-B in dIno80 mutant embryos by immunostaining which is further substantiated by quantitative PCR. Polycomb phenotype in dIno80-Pc is enhanced in double mutants. Concurrently, the localization of dINO80 to sequences upstream of misexpressed genes in vivo shows that dINO80 is involved in homeotic gene regulation and probably through its interactions with PcG-trxG complexes.
Ino80 is well known as a chromatin remodeling protein with the catalytic function of DNA dependent ATPase and is highly conserved across phyla. Ino80 in human and Drosophila is known to form the Ino80 complex in association with the DNA binding protein Ying-Yang 1 (YY1)/Pleiohomeotic (Pho) the Drosophila homologue. We have earlier reported that Ino80 sub-family of proteins has two functional domains, namely, the DNA dependent ATPase and the DNA binding domain. In the background of the essential role of dIno80 in development, we provide evidence of Pho independent function of dIno80 in development and analyze the dual role of dIno80 in activation as well as repression in the context of the homeotic gene Scr (sex combs reduced) in imaginal discs. This differential effect of dIno80 in different imaginal discs suggests the contextual function of dIno80 as an Enhancer of Trithorax and Polycomb (ETP). We speculate on the role of dIno80 as a chromatin remodeler on one hand and a potential recruiter of epigenetic regulatory complexes on the other.
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