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Learn MoreThe product of dosage compensation in human females is the compacted inactive X chromosome (Xi). Here we show that loss of SET domain bifurcated 1 (SETDB1) results in decompaction of the Xi territory coupled with reactivation on the Xi of a powerful enhancer within the 1.4 Mb interleukin-1 receptor accessory protein like 1 (IL1RAPL1) gene at Xp21.2. The enhancer is centrally located in a 0.5 Mb region corresponding to the 3 third of the IL1RAPL1 locus that transitions from a heterochromatic territory to a euchromatic configuration on the Xi in the absence of SETDB1. This same region showing chromatin instability is part of a common chromosome fragile site that is frequently deleted or rearranged in patients afflicted with intellectual disability and other neurological ailments. Immediately adjacent to the enhancer is an ERVL-MaLR element that drives bi-directional transcription of novel long sense and antisense transcripts. Deletion of the enhancer from the Xa (but not Xi), resulted in detection of bi-directional expression from the Xi coupled with decompaction of the chromosome territory, supporting a critical role for SETDB1 in maintaining this interval in a silent state to facilitate Xi compaction. SOURCE: Brian,P,Chadwick (chadwick@bio.fsu.edu) - Florida State University
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