Crol contributes to PRE-mediated repression and Polycomb group proteins recruitment in Drosophila

Author:

Erokhin Maksim1,Brown J Lesley2,Lomaev Dmitry3,Vorobyeva Nadezhda E4ORCID,Zhang Liangliang5,Fab Lika V1,Mazina Marina Yu6,Kulakovskiy Ivan V7ORCID,Ziganshin Rustam H8,Schedl Paul9,Georgiev Pavel10ORCID,Sun Ming-an5ORCID,Kassis Judith A2ORCID,Chetverina Darya3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Group of Chromatin Biology, Institute of Gene Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences , 34/5 Vavilov Street, Moscow 119334, Russia

2. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health , Bethesda , MD 20892, USA

3. Group of Epigenetics, Institute of Gene Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences , 34/5 Vavilov Street, Moscow 119334, Russia

4. Group of transcriptional complexes dynamics, Institute of Gene Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences , Moscow , Russia

5. Institute of Comparative Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Yangzhou University , Yangzhou , Jiangsu , China

6. Group of hormone-dependent transcription regulation, Institute of Gene Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences , Moscow , Russia

7. Vavilov Institute of General Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences , Moscow 119991 , Russia

8. Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences , Moscow 117997, Russia

9. Department of Molecular Biology Princeton University , Princeton , NJ 08544, USA

10. Department of Control of Genetic Processes, Institute of Gene Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences , 34/5 Vavilov Street, Moscow 119334, Russia

Abstract

Abstract The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are fundamental epigenetic regulators that control the repressive state of target genes in multicellular organisms. One of the open questions is defining the mechanisms of PcG recruitment to chromatin. In Drosophila, the crucial role in PcG recruitment is thought to belong to DNA-binding proteins associated with Polycomb response elements (PREs). However, current data suggests that not all PRE-binding factors have been identified. Here, we report the identification of the transcription factor Crooked legs (Crol) as a novel PcG recruiter. Crol is a C2H2-type Zinc Finger protein that directly binds to poly(G)-rich DNA sequences. Mutation of Crol binding sites as well as crol CRISPR/Cas9 knockout diminish the repressive activity of PREs in transgenes. Like other PRE-DNA binding proteins, Crol co-localizes with PcG proteins inside and outside of H3K27me3 domains. Crol knockout impairs the recruitment of the PRC1 subunit Polyhomeotic and the PRE-binding protein Combgap at a subset of sites. The decreased binding of PcG proteins is accompanied by dysregulated transcription of target genes. Overall, our study identified Crol as a new important player in PcG recruitment and epigenetic regulation.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Ministry of Education of China

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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