Cell fate is determined by specific transcription programs that are essential for tissue homeostasis and regeneration. The E3-ligases RING1A and B represent the core activity of the Polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1) that deposits repressive histone H2AK119 mono-ubiquitination (H2AK119ub1), which is essential for mouse intestinal homeostasis by preserving stem cell functions. However, the specific role of different PRC1 forms, which are defined by the six distinct PCGF1–6 paralogs, remains largely unexplored in vivo. We report that PCGF6 regulates mouse intestinal Tuft cell differentiation independently of H2AK119ub1 deposition. We show that PCGF6 chromatin occupancy expands outside Polycomb repressive domains, associating with unique promoter and distal regulatory elements. This occurs in the absence of RING1A/B and involves MGA-mediated E-BOX recognition and specific H3K9me2 promoter deposition. PCGF6 inactivation induces an epithelial autonomous accumulation of Tuft cells that was not phenocopied by RING1A/B loss. This involves direct PCGF6 association with a Tuft cell differentiation program that identified Polycomb-independent properties of PCGF6 in adult tissues homeostasis.

PCGF6 controls murine Tuft cell differentiation via H3K9me2 modification independently of Polycomb repression / A. Del Vecchio, P. Mule, D. Fernandez-Perez, S. Amato, G. Lattanzi, M. Zanotti, S. Rustichelli, S. Pivetti, P. Oldani, A. Mariani, F. Iommazzo, H. Koseki, F. Facciotti, S. Tamburri, K.J. Ferrari, D. Pasini. - In: DEVELOPMENTAL CELL. - ISSN 1534-5807. - 59:3(2024 Feb 05), pp. 368-383.e1-e7. [10.1016/j.devcel.2023.12.015]

PCGF6 controls murine Tuft cell differentiation via H3K9me2 modification independently of Polycomb repression

A. Del Vecchio
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S. Amato;S. Rustichelli;S. Pivetti;F. Iommazzo;S. Tamburri;K.J. Ferrari;D. Pasini
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2024

Abstract

Cell fate is determined by specific transcription programs that are essential for tissue homeostasis and regeneration. The E3-ligases RING1A and B represent the core activity of the Polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1) that deposits repressive histone H2AK119 mono-ubiquitination (H2AK119ub1), which is essential for mouse intestinal homeostasis by preserving stem cell functions. However, the specific role of different PRC1 forms, which are defined by the six distinct PCGF1–6 paralogs, remains largely unexplored in vivo. We report that PCGF6 regulates mouse intestinal Tuft cell differentiation independently of H2AK119ub1 deposition. We show that PCGF6 chromatin occupancy expands outside Polycomb repressive domains, associating with unique promoter and distal regulatory elements. This occurs in the absence of RING1A/B and involves MGA-mediated E-BOX recognition and specific H3K9me2 promoter deposition. PCGF6 inactivation induces an epithelial autonomous accumulation of Tuft cells that was not phenocopied by RING1A/B loss. This involves direct PCGF6 association with a Tuft cell differentiation program that identified Polycomb-independent properties of PCGF6 in adult tissues homeostasis.
cell identity; chromatin; H2AK119ub1; H3K9me2; PCGF6; Polycomb; PRC1; RING1A/B; transcription; Tuft cells
Settore BIOS-08/A - Biologia molecolare
   Dissecting the Function of Multiple Polycomb Group Complexes in Establishing Transcriptional Identity
   DissectPcG
   European Commission
   Horizon 2020 Framework Programme - European Research Council - Consolidator Grant
   725268
5-feb-2024
15-gen-2024
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