Histone H3.3 chaperone HIRA renders stress‐responsive genes poised for prospective lethal stresses in acquired tolerance

Author:

Nagagaki Yoshikazu1ORCID,Kozakura Yuji1,Mahandaran Theventhiran1ORCID,Fumoto Yukiko1,Nakato Ryuichiro2,Shirahige Katsuhiko2,Ishikawa Fuyuki13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gene Mechanisms, Graduate School of Biostudies Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

2. Laboratory of Genome Structure and Function, Institute for Quantitative Biosciences The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

3. Radiation Biology Center, Graduate School of Biostudies Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

Abstract

AbstractAppropriate responses to environmental challenges are imperative for the survival of all living organisms. Exposure to low‐dose stresses is recognized to yield increased cellular fitness, a phenomenon termed hormesis. However, our molecular understanding of how cells respond to low‐dose stress remains profoundly limited. Here we report that histone variant H3.3‐specific chaperone, HIRA, is required for acquired tolerance, where low‐dose heat stress exposure confers resistance to subsequent lethal heat stress. We found that human HIRA activates stress‐responsive genes, including HSP70, by depositing histone H3.3 following low‐dose stresses. These genes are also marked with histone H3 Lys‐4 trimethylation and H3 Lys‐9 acetylation, both active chromatin markers. Moreover, depletion of HIRA greatly diminished acquired tolerance, both in normal diploid fibroblasts and in HeLa cells. Collectively, our study revealed that HIRA is required for eliciting adaptive stress responses under environmental fluctuations and is a master regulator of stress tolerance.

Funder

Uehara Memorial Foundation

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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