MOF-associated complexes ensure stem cell identity and Xist repression

T Chelmicki, F Dündar, MJ Turley, T Khanam, T Aktas… - Elife, 2014 - elifesciences.org
T Chelmicki, F Dündar, MJ Turley, T Khanam, T Aktas, F Ramírez, AV Gendrel, PR Wright
Elife, 2014elifesciences.org
Histone acetyl transferases (HATs) play distinct roles in many cellular processes and are
frequently misregulated in cancers. Here, we study the regulatory potential of MYST1-(MOF)-
containing MSL and NSL complexes in mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and neuronal
progenitors. We find that both complexes influence transcription by targeting promoters and
TSS-distal enhancers. In contrast to flies, the MSL complex is not exclusively enriched on the
X chromosome, yet it is crucial for mammalian X chromosome regulation as it specifically …
Histone acetyl transferases (HATs) play distinct roles in many cellular processes and are frequently misregulated in cancers. Here, we study the regulatory potential of MYST1-(MOF)-containing MSL and NSL complexes in mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and neuronal progenitors. We find that both complexes influence transcription by targeting promoters and TSS-distal enhancers. In contrast to flies, the MSL complex is not exclusively enriched on the X chromosome, yet it is crucial for mammalian X chromosome regulation as it specifically regulates Tsix, the major repressor of Xist lncRNA. MSL depletion leads to decreased Tsix expression, reduced REX1 recruitment, and consequently, enhanced accumulation of Xist and variable numbers of inactivated X chromosomes during early differentiation. The NSL complex provides additional, Tsix-independent repression of Xist by maintaining pluripotency. MSL and NSL complexes therefore act synergistically by using distinct pathways to ensure a fail-safe mechanism for the repression of X inactivation in ESCs.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.02024.001
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