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CAF-1 promotes Notch signaling through epigenetic control of target gene expression during Drosophila development.

Zhongsheng Yu1, Honggang Wu, Hanqing Chen, Ruoqi Wang, Xuehong Liang, Jiyong Liu, Changqing Li, Wu-Min Deng, Renjie Jiao.   

Abstract

The histone chaperone CAF-1 is known for its role in DNA replication-coupled histone deposition. However, loss of function causes lethality only in higher multicellular organisms such as mice and flies, but not in unicellular organisms such as yeasts, suggesting that CAF-1 has other important functions than histone deposition during animal development. Emerging evidence indicates that CAF-1 also has a role in higher order chromatin organization and heterochromatin-mediated gene expression; it remains unclear whether CAF-1 has a role in specific signaling cascades to promote gene expression during development. Here, we report that knockdown of one of the subunits of Drosophila CAF-1, dCAF-1-p105 (Caf1-105), results in phenotypes that resemble those of, and are augmented synergistically by, mutations of Notch positive regulatory pathway components. Depletion of dCAF-1-p105 leads to abrogation of cut expression and to downregulation of other Notch target genes in wing imaginal discs. dCAF-1-p105 is associated with Suppressor of Hairless [Su(H)] and regulates its binding to the enhancer region of E(spl)mβ. The association of dCAF-1-p105 with Su(H) on chromatin establishes an active local chromatin status for transcription by maintaining a high level of histone H4 acetylation. In response to induced Notch activation, dCAF-1 associates with the Notch intracellular domain to activate the expression of Notch target genes in cultured S2 cells, manifesting the role of dCAF-1 in Notch signaling. Together, our results reveal a novel epigenetic function of dCAF-1 in promoting Notch pathway activity that regulates normal Drosophila development.

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Keywords:  CAF-1; Drosophila; Epigenetic regulation; H4 acetylation; Notch

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23942516      PMCID: PMC3742146          DOI: 10.1242/dev.094599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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