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Feng Wang1, Ingolf Bach1.
Abstract
RLIM/Rnf12 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase that has originally been identified as a transcriptional cofactor associated with LIM domain transcription factors. Indeed, this protein modulates transcriptional activities and multiprotein complexes recruited by several classes of transcription factors thereby enhancing or repressing transcription. Around 10 years ago, RLIM/Rnf12 has been identified as a major regulator for the process of X chromosome inactivation (XCI), the transcriptional silencing of one of the two X chromosomes in female mice and ESCs. However, the precise roles of RLIM during XCI have been controversial. Here, we discuss the cellular and developmental functions of RLIM as an E3 ubiquitin ligase and its roles during XCI in conjunction with its target protein Rex1.Entities:
Keywords: RLIM; Rex1; Rnf12; XCI; Xist regulation; mouse genetics
Year: 2019 PMID: 31737626 PMCID: PMC6834644 DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2019.00258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Cell Dev Biol ISSN: 2296-634X
FIGURE 1(A) Structure of RLIM protein indicating conserved domains, their functions and amino acid position. The arrow indicates the C-terminus of RLIM333. (B) Reported Rlim target proteins for ubiquitination. Note that most proteins are nuclear.
FIGURE 2(A–C) Comparisons of gene expression profiles during preimplantation development as elucidated by single embryo RNA-seq. All data shown originate from the same dataset (RlimKO; Wang et al., 2017). Shown are comparisons of total X-linked gene expression in female RlimKO and WT embryos, normalized to males (A), Xist RNA expression in RlimKO and WT females (B), and Rex1 expression in males (C). Note that once Rex1 reaches high levels at embryonic stage E3, Xist levels in RlimKO females drop dramatically at E3.5 halting/reversing the process of X dosage compensation. (D) Summary of XCI during female mouse embryogenesis. The requirement of Rlim (green) and its effect on nuclear Rex 1 protein levels are shown. Embryonic stages, iXCI, rXCI and XCR as well as cell lineages are indicated (gray, totipotent cell lineage; black, extraembryonic cell lineages; blue, embryonic/epiblast cell lineage).