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Publication : Np95 is implicated in pericentromeric heterochromatin replication and in major satellite silencing.

First Author  Papait R Year  2007
Journal  Mol Biol Cell Volume  18
Issue  3 Pages  1098-106
PubMed ID  17182844 Mgi Jnum  J:124025
Mgi Id  MGI:3720410 Doi  10.1091/mbc.E06-09-0874
Citation  Papait R, et al. (2007) Np95 is implicated in pericentromeric heterochromatin replication and in major satellite silencing. Mol Biol Cell 18(3):1098-106
abstractText  Heterochromatin plays an important role in transcriptional repression, for the correct segregation of chromosomes and in the maintenance of genome stability. Pericentric heterochromatin (PH) replication and formation have been proposed to occur in the pericentric heterochromatin duplication body (pHDB). A central question is how the underacetylated state of heterochromatic histone H4 tail is established and controlled, because it is a key event during PH replication and is essential to maintain the compacted and silenced state of these regions. Np95 is a cell cycle regulated and is a nuclear histone-binding protein that also recruits HDAC-1 to target promoters. It is essential for S phase and for embryonic formation and is implicated in chromosome stability. Here we show that Np95 is part of the pHDB, and its functional ablation causes a strong reduction in PH replication. Depletion of Np95 also causes a hyperacetylation of lysines 8, 12, and 16 of heterochromatin histone H4 and an increase of pericentromeric major satellite transcription, whose RNAs are key players for heterochromatin formation. We propose that Np95 is a new relevant protein involved in heterochromatin replication and formation.
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