An acetylation-mediated chromatin switch governs H3K4 methylation read-write capability

Author:

Jain Kanishk12ORCID,Marunde Matthew R3,Burg Jonathan M3,Gloor Susan L3,Joseph Faith M4,Poncha Karl F4,Gillespie Zachary B3,Rodriguez Keli L3,Popova Irina K3,Hall Nathan W3,Vaidya Anup3,Howard Sarah A3,Taylor Hailey F3,Mukhsinova Laylo3,Onuoha Ugochi C3,Patteson Emily F3,Cooke Spencer W1,Taylor Bethany C4,Weinzapfel Ellen N3,Cheek Marcus A3,Meiners Matthew J3,Fox Geoffrey C5ORCID,Namitz Kevin EW6ORCID,Cowles Martis W3,Krajewski Krzysztof1,Sun Zu-Wen3,Cosgrove Michael S7,Young Nicolas L4ORCID,Keogh Michael-Christopher3ORCID,Strahl Brian D125ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill of Medicine

2. Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Medicine

3. EpiCypher, Inc

4. Verna & Marrs McLean Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine

5. Curriculum in Genetics and Molecular Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Medicine

6. Pennsylvania State University

7. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Upstate Medical University

Abstract

In nucleosomes, histone N-terminal tails exist in dynamic equilibrium between free/accessible and collapsed/DNA-bound states. The latter state is expected to impact histone N-termini availability to the epigenetic machinery. Notably, H3 tail acetylation (e.g. K9ac, K14ac, K18ac) is linked to increased H3K4me3 engagement by the BPTF PHD finger, but it is unknown if this mechanism has a broader extension. Here, we show that H3 tail acetylation promotes nucleosomal accessibility to other H3K4 methyl readers, and importantly, extends to H3K4 writers, notably methyltransferase MLL1. This regulation is not observed on peptide substrates yet occurs on the cis H3 tail, as determined with fully-defined heterotypic nucleosomes. In vivo, H3 tail acetylation is directly and dynamically coupled with cis H3K4 methylation levels. Together, these observations reveal an acetylation ‘chromatin switch’ on the H3 tail that modulates read-write accessibility in nucleosomes and resolves the long-standing question of why H3K4me3 levels are coupled with H3 acetylation.

Funder

American Cancer Society

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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