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Poonam Bheda1, Diana Aguilar-Gómez2, Nils B Becker3, Johannes Becker4, Emmanouil Stavrou5, Igor Kukhtevich1, Thomas Höfer3, Sebastian Maerkl4, Gilles Charvin6, Carsten Marr7, Antonis Kirmizis8, Robert Schneider9.
Abstract
Transcriptional memory of gene expression enables adaptation to repeated stimuli across many organisms. However, the regulation and heritability of transcriptional memory in single cells and through divisions remains poorly understood. Here, we combined microfluidics with single-cell live imaging to monitor Saccharomyces cerevisiae galactokinase 1 (GAL1) expression over multiple generations. By applying pedigree analysis, we dissected and quantified the maintenance and inheritance of transcriptional reinduction memory in individual cells through multiple divisions. We systematically screened for loss- and gain-of-memory knockouts to identify memory regulators in thousands of single cells. We identified new loss-of-memory mutants, which affect memory inheritance into progeny. We also unveiled a gain-of-memory mutant, elp6Δ, and suggest that this new phenotype can be mediated through decreased histone occupancy at the GAL1 promoter. Our work uncovers principles of maintenance and inheritance of gene expression states and their regulators at the single-cell level.Entities:
Keywords: ChIP; Gal1; SGA; epigenetics; inheritance; microfluidics; modeling; pedigree; single cell; transcriptional memory
Year: 2020 PMID: 32392469 DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2020.04.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell ISSN: 1097-2765 Impact factor: 17.970