Author:
Khan Muhammad Haider Farooq,Akhtar Jawad,Umer Zain,Shaheen Najma,Shaukat Ammad,Mithani Aziz,Anwar Saima,Tariq Muhammad
Abstract
AbstractPolycomb group (PcG) and trithorax group (trxG) proteins are evolutionary conserved factors that contribute to cell fate determination and maintenance of cellular identities during development of multicellular organisms. The PcG behaves as repressors to maintain heritable patterns of gene silencing and trxG act as anti-silencing factors by maintaining activation of cell type specific genes. Genetic and molecular analysis has revealed extensive details about how different PcG and trxG complexes antagonize each other to maintain cell fates, however the cellular signaling components that contribute to maintenance of gene expression by PcG/trxG remain elusive. Here, we report an ex vivo kinome-wide RNAi screen in Drosophila aimed to identify cell signaling genes that facilitate trxG to counteract PcG mediated repression. From the list of trxG candidates, Ballchen (BALL), a histone kinase, known to phosphorylate histone H2A at threonine 119 (H2AT119p), was characterized as a trxG regulator. The ball mutant exhibit strong genetic interaction with Polycomb (Pc) and trithorax (trx) mutants and loss of BALL also affects expressions of trxG target genes in ball mutant embryos. BALL co-localizes with Trithorax on chromatin and depletion of BALL results in increased H2AK118 ubiquitination, a histone mark central to PcG mediated gene silencing. Moreover, analysis of genome-wide binding profile of BALL shows an overlap with 85% known binding sites of TRX across the genome. Both BALL and TRX are highly enriched at actively transcribed genes, which also correlate with presence of H3K4me3 and H3K27ac. We propose that BALL mediated signal positively contributes to the maintenance of gene activation by trxG by counteracting the repressive effect of PcG.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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