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  The multidomain protein Brpf1 binds histones and is required for Hox gene expression and segmental identity

Laue, K., Daujat, S., Crump Gage, J., Plaster, N., Roehl, H., van Bebber, F., et al. (2008). The multidomain protein Brpf1 binds histones and is required for Hox gene expression and segmental identity. Development, 135(11), 1935-1946. doi:10.1242/dev.017160.

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Laue, K, Author
Daujat, S, Author
Crump Gage, J, Author
Plaster, N, Author
Roehl, HH, Author                 
van Bebber, F1, Author           
Busch-Nentwich, E1, Author                 
Dahm, R1, Author                 
Frohnhöfer, HG1, Author                 
Geiger, H1, Author           
Gilmour, S, Author
Holley, S1, Author                 
Hooge, J, Author
Jülich, J, Author
Knaut, H., Author
Maderspacher, F1, Author                 
Maischein, H-M1, Author           
Neumann, C1, Author           
Nicolson, T1, Author                 
Nüsslein-Volhard, C1, Author                 
Schoenberger, U1, Author           Seiler, C1, Author                 Söllner, C1, Author           Sonawane, M1, Author           Wehner, A1, Author           Erker, P, AuthorHabeck, H1, Author           Hagner, U, AuthorHennen, C, AuthorKaps, E, AuthorKirchner, A, AuthorKoblitzek, T, AuthorLangenreich, U, AuthorLoesche, C, AuthorMetzger, C, AuthorNordin, R, AuthorOdenthal, J1, Author           Pezzuti, M, AuthorSchlombs, K, AuthordeSatana-Stamm, J, AuthorTrowe, T1, Author           Vacun, G, AuthorWalderich, B1, Author           Walker, A, AuthorWeiler, C1, Author           Kimmel, CB, AuthorSchneider, R, AuthorHammerschmidt, M, Author                  more..
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1Department Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Max Planck Society, ou_3375716              

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 Abstract: The Trithorax group (TrxG) is composed of diverse, evolutionary conserved proteins that form chromatin-associated complexes accounting for epigenetic transcriptional memory. However, the molecular mechanisms by which particular loci are marked for reactivation after mitosis are only partially understood. Here, based on genetic analyses in zebrafish, we identify the multidomain protein Brpf1 as a novel TrxG member with a central role during development. brpf1 mutants display anterior transformations of pharyngeal arches due to progressive loss of anterior Hox gene expression. Brpf1 functions in association with the histone acetyltransferase Moz (Myst3), an interaction mediated by the N-terminal domain of Brpf1, and promotes histone acetylation in vivo. Brpf1 recruits Moz to distinct sites of active chromatin and remains at chromosomes during mitosis, mediated by direct histone binding of its bromodomain, which has a preference for acetylated histones, and its PWWP domain, which binds histones independently of their acetylation status. This is the first demonstration of histone binding for PWWP domains. Mutant analyses further show that the PWWP domain is absolutely essential for Brpf1 function in vivo. We conclude that Brpf1, coordinated by its particular set of domains, acts by multiple mechanisms to mediate Moz-dependent histone acetylation and to mark Hox genes for maintained expression throughout vertebrate development.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2008-06
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1242/dev.017160
PMID: 18469222
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Title: Development
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Publ. Info: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire : Company of Biologists
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 135 (11) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1935 - 1946 Identifier: ISSN: 0950-1991
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954927546241