Protein phosphatase PP1 is required for normal DNA methylation in Neurospora |
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Authors: | Keyur K. Adhvaryu and Eric U. Selker |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403, USA |
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Abstract: | Covalent modifications of histones integrate intracellular and extracellular cues to regulate the genome. H3 Lys 9 methylation (H3K9me) can direct heterochromatin formation and DNA methylation, while phosphorylation of H3 Ser 10 (H3S10p) drives gene activation and chromosome condensation. To examine the relationship between H3S10p, H3K9me, and DNA methylation in Neurospora crassa, we built and tested mutants of the putative H3S10 phosphatase, PP1. A PP1-impaired mutant showed increased H3S10p and selective reduction of methylation of H3K9 and DNA. Similarly, amino acid substitutions of H3S10 abolished methylation of H3K9 and DNA. Thus, H3S10 dephosphorylation by PP1 is required for DNA methylation of some loci. |
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Keywords: | Neurospora crassa DNA methylation protein phosphatase PP1 Histone H3 Ser 10 phosphorylation histone H3 mutation |
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