CHD8 suppresses p53-mediated apoptosis through histone H1 recruitment during early embryogenesis
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- 18 January 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Cell Biology
- Vol. 11 (2) , 172-182
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb1831
Abstract
The DNA-binding chromodomain helicase CHD8 regulates gene expression but how it acts on specific genes has been unclear. During early embryogenesis in mice, CHD8 recruits histone H1 to the p53-dependent promotors of apoptotic genes and thereby prevents massive cell death at this stage of development. The chromodomain helicase DNA-binding (CHD) family of enzymes is thought to regulate gene expression, but their role in the regulation of specific genes has been unclear. Here we show that CHD8 is expressed at a high level during early embryogenesis and prevents apoptosis mediated by the tumour suppressor protein p53. CHD8 was found to bind to p53 and to suppress its transactivation activity. CHD8 promoted the association of p53 and histone H1, forming a trimeric complex on chromatin that was required for inhibition of p53-dependent transactivation and apoptosis. Depletion of CHD8 or histone H1 resulted in p53 activation and apoptosis. Furthermore, Chd8−/− mice died early during embryogenesis, manifesting widespread apoptosis, whereas deletion of p53 ameliorated this developmental arrest. These observations reveal a mode of p53 regulation mediated by CHD8, which may set a threshold for induction of apoptosis during early embryogenesis by counteracting p53 function through recruitment of histone H1.Keywords
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