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Publication : The histone modification reader ZCWPW1 links histone methylation to PRDM9-induced double-strand break repair.

First Author  Huang T Year  2020
Journal  Elife Volume  9
PubMed ID  32374261 Mgi Jnum  J:290204
Mgi Id  MGI:6442007 Doi  10.7554/eLife.53459
Citation  Huang T, et al. (2020) The histone modification reader ZCWPW1 links histone methylation to PRDM9-induced double-strand break repair. Elife 9:e53459
abstractText  The histone modification writer Prdm9 has been shown to deposit H3K4me3 and H3K36me3 at future double-strand break (DSB) sites during the very early stages of meiosis, but the reader of these marks remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that Zcwpw1 is an H3K4me3 reader that is required for DSB repair and synapsis in mouse testes. We generated H3K4me3 reader-dead Zcwpw1 mutant mice and found that their spermatocytes were arrested at the pachytene-like stage, which phenocopies the Zcwpw1 knock-out mice. Based on various ChIP-seq and immunofluorescence analyses using several mutants, we found that Zcwpw1's occupancy on chromatin is strongly promoted by the histone-modification activity of PRDM9. Zcwpw1 localizes to DMC1-labelled hotspots in a largely Prdm9-dependent manner, where it facilitates completion of synapsis by mediating the DSB repair process. In sum, our study demonstrates the function of ZCWPW1 that acts as part of the selection system for epigenetics-based recombination hotspots in mammals.
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