Dynamic placement of the linker histone H1 associated with nucleosome arrangement and gene transcription in early Drosophila embryonic development

摘要

The linker histone H1 is critical to maintenance of higher-order chromatin structures and to gene expression regulation. However, H1 dynamics and its functions in embryonic development remain unresolved. Here, we profiled gene expression, nucleosome positions, and H1 locations in early Drosophila embryos. The results show that H1 binding is positively correlated with the stability of beads-on-a-string nucleosome organization likely through stabilizing nucleosome positioning and maintaining nucleosome spacing. Strikingly, nucleosomes with H1 placement deviating to the left or the right relative to the dyad shift to the left or the right, respectively, during early Drosophila embryonic development. H1 occupancy on genic nucleosomes is inversely correlated with nucleosome distance to the transcription start sites. This inverse correlation reduces as gene transcription levels decrease. Additionally, H1 occupancy is lower at the 5’ border of genic nucleosomes than that at the 3’ border. This asymmetrical pattern of H1 occupancy on genic nucleosomes diminishes as gene transcription levels decrease. These findings shed new lights into how H1 placement dynamics correlates with nucleosome positioning and gene transcription during early Drosophila embryonic development.

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CELL DEATH & DISEASE
胡健
胡健
2012级直博生,2018年9月毕业
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
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
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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