PLX308109
GSE93537: Gene expression changes upon deletion of CFP1 in mouse ES cells. [mESC_RNAseq]
- Organsim mouse
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
Chromatin modifications and the promoter associated epigenome are thought to be important for the regulation of gene expression. However, the mechanisms by which chromatin modifying complexes are targeted to the appropriate gene promoters in vertebrates and how they influence gene expression have remained poorly defined. Here, using a combination of live cell imaging and functional genomics, we discover that the vertebrate SET1 complex is targeted to actively transcribed target gene promoters through CFP1 which engages in a unique form of multivalent chromatin reading that involves recognition of non-methylated DNA and histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation (H3K4me3). CFP1 defines SET1 complex occupancy on chromatin and its multivalent interactions are required for the SET1 complex to place H3K4me3. In the absence of CFP1, gene expression is perturbed suggesting that the normal targeting and function of SET1 complex is central to creating an appropriately functioning vertebrate promoter associated epigenome. SOURCE: Vincenzo Di Cerbo (vincenzo.dicerbo@bioch.ox.ac.uk) - University of Oxford
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