2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2012.09.018
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Lipid Droplets Control the Maternal Histone Supply of Drosophila Embryos

Abstract: Summary Background Histones are essential for chromatin packing, yet free histones not incorporated into chromatin are toxic. While in most cells multiple regulatory mechanisms prevent accumulation of excess histones, early Drosophila embryos contain massive extra-nuclear histone stores, thought to be essential for development. Excess histones H2A, H2B, and H2Av are bound to lipid droplets, ubiquitous fat storage organelles especially abundant in embryos. It has been proposed that sequestration on lipid dropl… Show more

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“…We employed two mutant alleles of Jabba (also known as CG42351): Jabba zl01 is a promoter deletion and expresses no Jabba protein in early embryos; Jabba f07560 is a transposable element insertion between two coding exons of Jabba , resulting in a severely truncated Jabba protein. A comprehensive molecular and phenotypic description of Jabba mutant alleles will be published elsewhere (Li et al, 2012). Alleles Jabba zl01 and Jabba f07560 were derived independently, and thus likely share few, if any, unknown secondary mutations.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We employed two mutant alleles of Jabba (also known as CG42351): Jabba zl01 is a promoter deletion and expresses no Jabba protein in early embryos; Jabba f07560 is a transposable element insertion between two coding exons of Jabba , resulting in a severely truncated Jabba protein. A comprehensive molecular and phenotypic description of Jabba mutant alleles will be published elsewhere (Li et al, 2012). Alleles Jabba zl01 and Jabba f07560 were derived independently, and thus likely share few, if any, unknown secondary mutations.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An additional property of LDs as a protein-storage depot is that they store extra-nuclear histones and may provide histones to the nuclei for efficient chromatin assembly during times of high demand (Cermelli et al, 2006;Li et al, 2012). Spatiotemporal regulation of histones by LDs may control the expression of a subset of genes during cellular proliferation and in response to stress, which in turn, increases tissue growth and tolerance against stress such as drought.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Droplets of Drosophila early embryos store certain histones through an interaction with the droplet surface protein Jabba. In the absence of Jabba, the histones are degraded (Cermelli et al, 2006;Li et al, 2012Li et al, , 2014, suggesting that lipid droplets not only store lipid precursors but also can supply histones for rapid chromatin remodeling.…”
Section: Associations With the Nucleusmentioning
confidence: 99%