Phosphorylation of Histone H3 at Serine 10 Cannot Account Directly for the Detachment of Human Heterochromatin Protein 1γ from Mitotic Chromosomes in Plant Cells
Heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) controls heterochromatin formation in animal cells, at least partly through interaction with lysine 9 (Lys-9)-methylated histone H3. We aimed to determine whether a structurally conserved human HP1 protein exhibits conserved heterochromatin localization in plant cells...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2002-08, Vol.277 (34), p.30921 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) controls heterochromatin formation in animal cells, at least partly through interaction with
lysine 9 (Lys-9)-methylated histone H3. We aimed to determine whether a structurally conserved human HP1 protein exhibits
conserved heterochromatin localization in plant cells and studied its relation to modified histone H3. We generated transgenic
tobacco plants and cycling cells expressing the human HP1γ fused to green fluorescent protein (GFP) and followed its association
with chromatin. Plants expressing GFP-HP1γ showed no phenotypic perturbations. We found that GFP-HP1γ is preferentially associated
with the transcriptionally âinactiveâ heterochromatin fraction, a fraction enriched in Lys-9-methylated histone H3. During
mitosis GFP-HP1γ is detached from chromosomes concomitantly with phosphorylation of histone H3 at serine 10 and reassembles
as cells exit mitosis. However, this phosphorylation cannot directly account for the dissociation of GFP-HP1γ from mitotic
chromosomes inasmuch as phosphorylation does not interfere with binding to HP1γ. It is, therefore, possible that phosphorylation
at serine 10 creates a âcodeâ that is read by as yet an unknown factor(s), eventually leading to detachment of GFP-HP1γ from
mitotic chromosomes. Together, our results suggest that chromatin organization in plants and animals is conserved, being controlled
at least partly by the association of HP1 proteins with methylated histone H3. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M112250200 |