Title
Epigenetic modifications in sex heterochromatin of vole rodents
Date Issued
26 September 2015
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Romero-Fernández I.
Cano-Linares M.
Arroyo M.
Sánchez A.
Cardoso M.
Marchal J.
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Publisher(s)
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Abstract
The genome of some vole rodents contains large blocks of heterochromatin coupled to the sex chromosomes. While the DNA content of these heterochromatic blocks has been extensively analyzed, little is known about the epigenetic modifications controlling their structure and dynamics. To better understand its organization and functions within the nucleus, we have compared the distribution pattern of several epigenetic marks in cells from two species, Microtus agrestis and Microtus cabrerae. We first could show that the heterochromatic blocks are identifiable within the nuclei due to their AT enrichment detectable by DAPI staining. By immunostaining analyses, we demonstrated that enrichment in H3K9me3 and HP1, depletion of DNA methylation as well as H4K8ac and H3K4me2, are major conserved epigenetic features of this heterochromatin in both sex chromosomes. Furthermore, we provide evidence of transcriptional activity for some repeated DNAs in cultivated cells. These transcripts are partially polyadenylated and their levels are not altered during mitotic arrest. In summary, we show here that enrichment in H3K9me3 and HP1, DNA demethylation, and transcriptional activity are major epigenetic features of sex heterochromatin in vole rodents.
Start page
341
End page
351
Volume
124
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Genética, Herencia
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84940448725
PubMed ID
Source
Chromosoma
ISSN of the container
0009-5915
Sponsor(s)
This work was supported by Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología of Spain (grant CGL2009-07754, cofunded by European Regional Development Fund), by Junta de Andalucía (Funding program “Ayudas a grupos de investigación,” reference BIO 220) and by the Deustche Forschungsgemeinschaft grants Ca 198/7-2 and Ca 198/9-1. The authors express their gratitude to K. Sperling and H. Neitzel for providing the cell line of M. agrestis and to Junta de Castilla y Leon for capture permits of M. agrestis. We thank Anne Lehmkuhl for excellent help with cell culture. Technical and human support provided by CICT of Universidad de Jaén (UJA, MINECO, Junta de Andalucía, FEDER) is gratefully acknowledged.
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