Dynamic Regulation of Histone Modifications in Xenopus Oocytes through Histone Exchange
- 1 September 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 26 (18) , 6890-6901
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.00948-06
Abstract
Histone H3 lysine 9 (H3K9) methylation has broad roles in transcriptional repression, gene silencing, maintenance of heterochromatin, and epigenetic inheritance of heterochromatin. Using Xenopus laevis oocytes, we have previously shown that targeting G9a, an H3K9 histone methyltransferase, to chromatin increases H3K9 methylation and consequently represses transcription. Here we report that treatment with trichostatin A induces histone acetylation and is sufficient to activate transcription repressed by G9a, and this activation is accompanied by a reduction in dimethyl H3K9 (H3K9me2). We tested the possibility that the reduction in H3K9me2 was due to the replacement of methylated H3 with unmethylated H3.3. Surprisingly, we found that both free H3 and H3.3 are continually exchanged with chromatin-associated histones. This dynamic exchange of chromatin-associated H3 with free H3/H3.3 was not affected by alterations in transcriptional activity, elongation, acetylation, H3K9 methylation, or DNA replication. In support of this continual histone exchange model, we show that maintenance of H3K9 methylation at a specific site requires the continual presence of an H3K9 histone methyltransferase. Upon dissociation of the methyltransferase, H3K9 methylation decreases. Taken together, our data suggest that chromatin-associated and non-chromatin-associated histones are continually exchanged in the Xenopus oocyte, creating a highly dynamic chromatin environment.Keywords
This publication has 64 references indexed in Scilit:
- Reversal of Histone Lysine Trimethylation by the JMJD2 Family of Histone DemethylasesPublished by Elsevier ,2006
- JHDM2A, a JmjC-Containing H3K9 Demethylase, Facilitates Transcription Activation by Androgen ReceptorPublished by Elsevier ,2006
- Genome-scale profiling of histone H3.3 replacement patternsNature Genetics, 2005
- LSD1 demethylates repressive histone marks to promote androgen-receptor-dependent transcriptionNature, 2005
- Histone Demethylation Mediated by the Nuclear Amine Oxidase Homolog LSD1Cell, 2004
- Evidence for nucleosome depletion at active regulatory regions genome-wideNature Genetics, 2004
- Chromatin dynamics at DNA replication, transcription and repairEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 2004
- From Silencing to Gene ExpressionCell, 2004
- Partitioning and Plasticity of Repressive Histone Methylation States in Mammalian ChromatinMolecular Cell, 2003
- Translating the Histone CodeScience, 2001