HP1 forms distinct complexes to direct histone deacetylation and DNA methylation
byHonda S., Lewis Z.A., Shimada K., Fischle W., Sack R., Selker E.U.
Year:2012
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Honda S., Lewis Z.A., Shimada K., Fischle W., Sack R., and Selker E.U. (2012) HP1 forms distinct complexes to direct histone deacetylation and DNA methylation. Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, 19:471-477
Abstract
DNA methylation, methylation of histone H3 at Lys9 (H3K9me3) and hypoacetylated histones are common molecular features of heterochromatin. Important details of their functions and inter-relationships remain unclear, however. In Neurospora crassa, H3K9me3 directs DNA methylationthrough a complex containing heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) and the DNA methyltransferase DIM-2. We identified a distinct HP1 complex, HP1, CDP-2, HDA-1 and CHAP (HCHC), and found that it is responsible for silencing independently of DNA methylation. HCHC defects cause hyperacetylation of centromeric histones, greater accessibility of DIM-2 and hypermethylation of centromeric DNA. Loss of HCHC also causes mislocalization of the DIM-5 H3K9 methyltransferase at a subset of interstitial methylated regions, leading to selective DNA hypomethylation. We demonstrate that HP1 formsdistinct DNA methylation and histone deacetylation complexes that work in parallel to assemble silent chromatin in N. crassa.