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Publication : A histone H3 methyltransferase controls epigenetic events required for meiotic prophase.

First Author  Hayashi K Year  2005
Journal  Nature Volume  438
Issue  7066 Pages  374-8
PubMed ID  16292313 Mgi Jnum  J:102875
Mgi Id  MGI:3608186 Doi  10.1038/nature04112
Citation  Hayashi K, et al. (2005) A histone H3 methyltransferase controls epigenetic events required for meiotic prophase. Nature 438(7066):374-8
abstractText  Epigenetic modifications of histones regulate gene expression and chromatin structure. Here we show that Meisetz (meiosis-induced factor containing a PR/SET domain and zinc-finger motif) is a histone methyltransferase that is important for the progression of early meiotic prophase. Meisetz transcripts are detected only in germ cells entering meiotic prophase in female fetal gonads and in postnatal testis. Notably, Meisetz has catalytic activity for trimethylation, but not mono- or dimethylation, of lysine 4 of histone H3, and a transactivation activity that depends on its methylation activity. Mice in which the Meisetz gene is disrupted show sterility in both sexes due to severe impairment of the double-stranded break repair pathway, deficient pairing of homologous chromosomes and impaired sex body formation. In Meisetz-deficient testis, trimethylation of lysine 4 of histone H3 is attenuated and meiotic gene transcription is altered. These findings indicate that meiosis-specific epigenetic events in mammals are crucial for proper meiotic progression.
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