Opposing effects of SWI/SNF and Mi-2/NuRD chromatin remodeling complexes on epigenetic reprogramming by EBF and Pax5
- 7 July 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 106 (27) , 11258-11263
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0809485106
Abstract
Transcriptionally silent genes are maintained in inaccessible chromatin. Accessibility of these genes requires their modification by chromatin remodeling complexes (CRCs), which are recruited to promoters by sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins. Early B-cell factor (EBF), which is crucial for B-cell lineage specification, reprograms mb-1 (Ig-α) promoters by increasing chromatin accessibility and initiating the loss of DNA methylation. In turn, this facilitates promoter activation by Pax5. Here, we investigated the roles of ATP-dependent CRCs in these mechanisms. Fusion of EBF and Pax5 with the ligand-binding domain of ERα allowed for 4-hydroxytamoxifen-dependent, synergistic activation of mb-1 transcription in plasmacytoma cells. Knock-down of the SWI/SNF ATPases Brg1 and Brm inhibited transcriptional activation by EBF:ER and Pax5:ER. In contrast, knock-down of the Mi-2/NuRD complex subunit Mi-2β greatly enhanced chromatin accessibility and mb-1 transcription in response to the activators. The reduction of Mi-2β also propagated DNA demethylation in response to EBF:ER and Pax5:ER, resulting in fully unmethylated mb-1 promoters. In EBF- or EBF/Pax5-deficient fetal liver cells, both EBF and Pax5 were required for efficient demethylation of mb-1 promoters. Together, our data suggest that Mi-2/NuRD is important for the maintenance of hypermethylated chromatin in B cells. We conclude that SWI/SNF and Mi-2/NuRD function in opposition to enable or limit the reprogramming of genes by EBF and Pax5 during B-cell development.Keywords
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