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Genome-wide study of HDACs and transcription in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

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posted on 2024-09-03, 02:36 authored by Marianna Wirén

The eukaryotic genome has to be organized to fit into the cell and this is achieved by packing of DNA into chromatin. The basic repeating structural unit of chromatin is the nucleosome, which consists of DNA wrapped around histone proteins. Histones are subjected to multiple covalent posttranslational modifications including, acetylation, methylation, phosphorylation, and ubiquitination. These modifications take part in gene regulation by changing the structure of chromatin and by recruiting gene regulatory proteins. Histone acetylation can be removed by histone deacetylases (HDACs), which are highly conserved enzymes that regulate a diverse number of biological processes including gene expression and chromosome segregation, and have shown to be closely linked to major diseases like cancer. This thesis described the genome-wide role of HDACs and transcription in S. pombe. We studied the genome wide binding targets and enzymatic specificity of different S. pombe HDACs and uncovered different roles for the enzymes at silent regions and in repression and activation of gene expression. We proposed that independent of gene length, a typical fission yeast gene shows a 5 to 3 polarity, i.e., the histone acetylation levels peak near the ATG and gradually decrease in the coding regions. We also observed that different HDACs are responsible for different position within the ORF regions. Our genome-wide study of two different Mediator complexes reviled that they displayed similar binding patterns, and interactions with promoters and upstream activating sequences correlated with increased transcription activity. We also found that Mediator associates with the downstream coding region of many genes. We finally developed a method, E-map, which made it possible to systematically construct haploid double mutants. This method was used for constructing genome-wide genetic interaction maps of HDACs in S. pombe. From our preliminary results we discovered a new link between the Class III HDACs and a biosynthesis protein. Our data also suggest that different HDACs are involved in distinct biological processes.

List of scientific papers

I. Wirén M, Silverstein RA, Sinha I, Walfridsson J, Lee HM, Laurenson P, Pillus L, Robyr D, Grunstein M, Ekwall K (2005). "Genomewide analysis of nucleosome density histone acetylation and HDAC function in fission yeast." EMBO J. 24(16): 2906-18.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16079916

II. Sinha I, Wirén M, Ekwall K (2006). "Genome-wide patterns of histone modifications in fission yeast." Chromosome Res. 14(1): 95-105.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16506099

III. Zhu X, Wirén M, Sinha I, Rasmussen NN, Linder T, Holmberg S, Ekwall K, Gustafsson CM (2006). "Genome-wide occupancy profile of mediator and the Srb8-11 module reveals interactions with coding regions." Mol Cell. 22(2): 169-78.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16630887

IV. Roguev A, Wiren M, Weissman JS, Krogan NJ (2007). "High-throughput genetic interaction mapping in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe." Nat Methods. 4(10): 861-6.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17893680

History

Defence date

2010-06-17

Department

  • Department of Medicine, Huddinge

Publisher/Institution

Karolinska Institutet

Publication year

2010

Thesis type

  • Doctoral thesis

ISBN

978-91-7409-970-6

Number of supporting papers

4

Language

  • eng

Original publication date

2010-05-27

Author name in thesis

Wirén, Marianna

Original department name

Department of Biosciences and Nutrition

Place of publication

Stockholm

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