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Dynamic spreading of chromatin-mediated gene silencing and reactivation between neighboring genes in single cells.

Sarah Lensch1, Michael H Herschl2, Connor H Ludwig1, Joydeb Sinha3, Michaela M Hinks1, Adi Mukund4, Taihei Fujimori1, Lacramioara Bintu1.   

Abstract

In mammalian cells genes that are in close proximity can be transcriptionally coupled: silencing or activating one gene can affect its neighbors. Understanding these dynamics is important for natural processes, such as heterochromatin spreading during development and aging, and when designing synthetic gene regulation circuits. Here, we systematically dissect this process in single cells by recruiting and releasing repressive chromatin regulators at dual-gene synthetic reporters, and measuring how fast gene silencing and reactivation spread as a function of intergenic distance and configuration of insulator elements. We find that silencing by KRAB, associated with histone methylation, spreads between two genes within hours, with a time delay that increases with distance. This fast KRAB-mediated spreading is not blocked by the classical cHS4 insulators. Silencing by histone deacetylase HDAC4 of the upstream gene can also facilitate background silencing of the downstream gene by PRC2, but with a days-long delay that does not change with distance. This slower silencing can sometimes be stopped by insulators. Gene reactivation of neighboring genes is also coupled, with strong promoters and insulators determining the order of reactivation. Our data can be described by a model of multi-gene regulation that builds upon previous knowledge of heterochromatin spreading, where both gene silencing and gene reactivation can act at a distance, allowing for coordinated dynamics via chromatin regulator recruitment.
© 2022, Lensch et al.

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Keywords:  chromatin regulation; chromosomes; epigenetics; gene expression; human; insulators; mammalian synthetic biology; spatial-temporal dynamics

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35678392      PMCID: PMC9183234          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.75115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.713


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