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A novel histone H4 arginine 3 methylation-sensitive histone H4 binding activity and transcriptional regulatory function for signal recognition particle subunits SRP68 and SRP72

  • Jingjing Li
  • , Fan Zhou
  • , Deguo Zhan
  • , Qinqin Gao
  • , Nan Cui
  • , Jiwen Li
  • , Elena Iakhiaeva
  • , Christian Zwieb
  • , Biaoyang Lin
  • , Jiemin Wong*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University
  • Zhejiang University
  • University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
  • University of Texas Health Science Center

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Arginine methylation broadly occurs in the tails of core histones. However, the mechanisms by which histone arginine methylation regulates transcription remain poorly understood. In this study we attempted to identify nuclear proteins that specifically recognize methylated arginine 3 in the histone H4 (H4R3) tail using an unbiased proteomic approach. No major nuclear protein was observed to specifically bind to methylated H4R3 peptides. However, H4R3 methylation markedly inhibited the binding of two proteins to H4 tail peptide. These proteins were identified as the SRP68 and SRP72 heterodimers (SRP68/72), the components of the signal recognition particle (SRP). Only SRP68/72, but not the SRP complex, bound the H4 tail peptide. SRP68 and SRP72 bound the H4 tail in vitro and associated with chromatin in vivo. The chromatin association of SRP68 and SRP72 was regulated by PRMT5 and PRMT1. Both SRP68 and SRP72 activated transcription when tethered to a reporter via a heterologous DNA binding domain. Analysis of the genome-wide occupancy of SRP68 identified target genes regulated by SRP68. Taken together, these results demonstrate a role of H4R3 methylation in blocking the binding of effectors to chromatin and reveal a novel role for the SRP68/SRP72 heterodimer in the binding of chromatin and transcriptional regulation.

源语言英语
页(从-至)40641-40651
页数11
期刊Journal of Biological Chemistry
287
48
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 23 11月 2012

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