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Mammalian PERIOD2 regulates H2A.Z incorporation in chromatin to orchestrate circadian negative feedback.

Kevin Tartour1, Francesca Andriani1, Eric G Folco1,2, Dominika Letkova1, Raphael Schneider1, Isahak Saidi1, Tomoki Sato3, Patrick-Simon Welz4,5, Salvador Aznar Benitah5,6, Cédric Allier7, Kiran Padmanabhan8,9.   

Abstract

Mammalian circadian oscillators are built on a feedback loop in which the activity of the transcription factor CLOCK-BMAL1 is repressed by the PER-CRY complex. Here, we show that murine Per-/- fibroblasts display aberrant nucleosome occupancy around transcription start sites (TSSs) and at promoter-proximal and distal CTCF sites due to impaired histone H2A.Z deposition. Knocking out H2A.Z mimicked the Per null chromatin state and disrupted cellular rhythms. We found that endogenous mPER2 complexes retained CTCF as well as the specific H2A.Z-deposition chaperone YL1-a component of the ATP-dependent remodeler SRCAP and p400-TIP60 complex. While depleting YL1 or mutating chaperone-binding sites on H2A.Z lengthened the circadian period, H2A.Z deletion abrogated BMAL1 chromatin recruitment and promoted its proteasomal degradation. We propose that a PER2-mediated H2A.Z deposition pathway (1) compacts CLOCK-BMAL1 binding sites to establish negative feedback, (2) organizes circadian chromatin landscapes using CTCF and (3) bookmarks genomic loci for BMAL1 binding to impinge on the positive arm of the subsequent cycle.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35606517     DOI: 10.1038/s41594-022-00777-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Struct Mol Biol        ISSN: 1545-9985            Impact factor:   18.361


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