Literature DB >> 34637753

A Polycomb domain found in committed cells impairs differentiation when introduced into PRC1 in pluripotent cells.

Elizabeth S Jaensch1, Jinjin Zhu1, Jesse C Cochrane1, Sharon K Marr2, Theresa A Oei3, Manashree Damle2, Ethan Z McCaslin2, Robert E Kingston4.   

Abstract

The CBX family of proteins is central to proper mammalian development via key roles in Polycomb-mediated maintenance of repression. CBX proteins in differentiated lineages have chromatin compaction and phase separation activities that might contribute to maintaining repressed chromatin. The predominant CBX protein in pluripotent cells, CBX7, lacks the domain required for these activities. We inserted this functional domain into CBX7 in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) to test the hypothesis that it contributes a key epigenetic function. ESCs expressing this chimeric CBX7 were impaired in their ability to properly form embryoid bodies and neural progenitor cells and showed reduced activation of lineage-specific genes across differentiation. Neural progenitors exhibited a corresponding inappropriate maintenance of Polycomb binding at neural-specific loci over the course of differentiation. We propose that a switch in the ability to compact and phase separate is a central aspect of Polycomb group function during the transition from pluripotency to differentiated lineages.
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Keywords:  PRC1; Polycomb repressive complex; chromatin; development; gene repression; nucleosome compaction; phase separation; stem cells

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34637753      PMCID: PMC8966356          DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2021.09.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell        ISSN: 1097-2765            Impact factor:   17.970


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