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H2Av facilitates H3S10 phosphorylation but is not required for heat shock-induced chromatin decondensation or transcriptional elongation.

Yeran Li1, Chao Wang1, Weili Cai1, Saheli Sengupta1, Michael Zavortink1, Huai Deng1, Jack Girton1, Jørgen Johansen2, Kristen M Johansen2.   

Abstract

A model has been proposed in which JIL-1 kinase-mediated H3S10 and H2Av phosphorylation is required for transcriptional elongation and heat shock-induced chromatin decondensation. However, here we show that although H3S10 phosphorylation is indeed compromised in the H2Av null mutant, chromatin decondensation at heat shock loci is unaffected in the absence of JIL-1 as well as of H2Av and that there is no discernable decrease in the elongating form of RNA polymerase II in either mutant. Furthermore, mRNA for the major heat shock protein Hsp70 is transcribed at robust levels in both H2Av and JIL-1 null mutants. Using a different chromatin remodeling paradigm that is JIL-1 dependent, we provide evidence that ectopic tethering of JIL-1 and subsequent H3S10 phosphorylation recruits PARP-1 to the remodeling site independently of H2Av phosphorylation. These data strongly suggest that H2Av or H3S10 phosphorylation by JIL-1 is not required for chromatin decondensation or transcriptional elongation in Drosophila.
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Keywords:  Chromatin structure; Drosophila; H2Av; His2Av; Histone H3S10 phosphorylation; JIL-1 kinase

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28807902      PMCID: PMC5612252          DOI: 10.1242/dev.151134

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


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