2016
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1615546113
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Normal chromosome conformation depends on subtelomeric facultative heterochromatin in Neurospora crassa

Abstract: High-throughput chromosome conformation capture (Hi-C) analyses revealed that the 3D structure of the Neurospora crassa genome is dominated by intra- and interchromosomal links between regions of heterochromatin, especially constitutive heterochromatin. Elimination of trimethylation of lysine 9 on histone H3 (H3K9me3) or its binding partner Heterochromatin Protein 1 (HP1)—both prominent features of constitutive heterochromatin—have little effect on the Hi-C pattern. It remained possible that di- or trimethylat… Show more

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“…Furthermore, H3K27me2/3 cannot maintain constitutive heterochromatin silencing in the absence of H3K9me3 in N. crassa (12). Thus, as noted by Klocko et al (4), H3K27 methylation cannot functionally replace H3K9me3.…”
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“…Furthermore, H3K27me2/3 cannot maintain constitutive heterochromatin silencing in the absence of H3K9me3 in N. crassa (12). Thus, as noted by Klocko et al (4), H3K27 methylation cannot functionally replace H3K9me3.…”
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“…Thus, it is conceivable that decreased pericentromere interactions would also account for the abnormal centromere-euchromatin connections observed in the N. crassa strain that lacked H3K27 methylation. In this case, Klocko et al (4) indicate that subtelomeric H3K27me3 prevent such ectopic centromere-euchromatin interactions, which possibly occurred in an indirect manner. Alternatively, but not exclusively, PRC2 may have an H3K27me3-independent function at the centromere to restrain the spatial compartmentalization of centromeres from chromosome arms.…”
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