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PRC2-Associated Chromatin Contacts in the Developing Limb Reveal a Possible Mechanism for the Atypical Role of PRC2 in HoxA Gene Expression.

Claudia Gentile | Soizik Berlivet | Alexandre Mayran | Denis Paquette | Fanny Guerard-Millet | Emmanuel Bajon | Josée Dostie | Marie Kmita
Developmental cell | 2019

Preventing inappropriate gene expression in time and space is as fundamental as triggering the activation of tissue- or cell-type-specific factors at the correct developmental stage and in the correct cells. Here, we study the impact of Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) function on HoxA gene regulation. We analyze chromatin conformation of the HoxA cluster and its regulatory regions and show that in addition to the well-known role of PRC2 in silencing Hox genes via direct binding, its function is required for the changes in HoxA long-range interactions distinguishing proximal limbs from distal limbs. This effect stems from the differential PRC2 occupancy over the HoxA cluster and, at least in part, from the ability of PRC2-bound loci to engage in long-range contacts. Unexpectedly, PRC2 also impacts chromatin conformation in a way that promotes enhancer-promoter contacts required for proper HoxA expression, pointing to a dual role of PRC2 in gene regulation.

Pubmed ID: 31204170

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  • Agency: CIHR, Canada
    Id: MOP-126110
  • Agency: CIHR, Canada
    Id: MOP-115127
  • Agency: CIHR, Canada
    Id: MOP-142451

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