Chromatin remodeling during the in vivo glial differentiation in early Drosophila embryos

摘要

Chromatin remodeling plays a critical role in gene regulation and impacts many biological processes. However, little is known about the relationship between chromatin remodeling dynamics and in vivo cell lineage commitment. Here, we reveal the patterns of histone modification change and nucleosome positioning dynamics and their epigenetic regulatory roles during the in vivo glial differentiation in early Drosophila embryos. The genome-wide average H3K9ac signals in promoter regions are decreased in the glial cells compared to the neural progenitor cells. However, H3K9ac signals are increased in a group of genes that are up-regulated in glial cells and involved in gliogenesis. There occurs extensive nucleosome remodeling including shift, loss, and gain. Nucleosome depletion regions (NDRs) form in both promoters and enhancers. As a result, the associated genes are up-regulated. Intriguingly, NDRs form in two fashions: nucleosome shift and eviction. Moreover, the mode of NDR formation is independent of the original chromatin state of enhancers in the neural progenitor cells.

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叶幼琼
叶幼琼
2011级硕士,2013年春转博,2016年12月毕业,20年1月起为上海市免疫学研究所研究员
顾靓
顾靓
2015级博士,实验室助理,2020年12月毕业,2021年1月入站博士后
陈啸龙
陈啸龙
2012级直博生,2018年12月毕业,现为美国St. Jude Children’s Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee博士后
史偈君
史偈君
2011级硕士,2013年春转博,2016年3月毕业,2022年1月起为同济大学生命科学与技术学院教授
张小白
张小白
硕士生导师
江赐忠
江赐忠
博士生导师;PI
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