Molecular Cell
Volume 46, Issue 3, 11 May 2012, Pages 260-273
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Roles of Mis18α in Epigenetic Regulation of Centromeric Chromatin and CENP-A Loading

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Summary

The Mis18 complex has been identified as a critical factor for the centromeric localization of a histone H3 variant, centromeric protein A (CENP-A), which is responsible for the specification of centromere identity in the chromosome. However, the functional role of Mis18 complex is largely unknown. Here, we generated Mis18α conditional knockout mice and found that Mis18α deficiency resulted in lethality at early embryonic stage with severe defects in chromosome segregation caused by mislocalization of CENP-A. Further, we demonstrate Mis18α's crucial role for epigenetic regulation of centromeric chromatin by reinforcing centromeric localization of DNMT3A/3B. Mis18α interacts with DNMT3A/3B, and this interaction is critical for maintaining DNA methylation and hence regulating epigenetic states of centromeric chromatin. Mis18α deficiency led to reduced DNA methylation, altered histone modifications, and uncontrolled noncoding transcripts in centromere region by decreased DNMT3A/3B enrichment. Together, our findings uncover the functional mechanism of Mis18α and its pivotal role in mammalian cell cycle.

Highlights

Mis18α deficiency causes chromosomal missegregation, leading to embryonic lethality ▸ Mis18α regulates histone modification and noncoding transcripts in centromere ▸ Interaction between Mis18α and DNMT3A/3B reinforces their centromeric localization ▸ Hypomethylated DNA by Mis18α deficiency leads to the loss of CENP-A localization

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