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Publication : PRC1 sustains the integrity of neural fate in the absence of PRC2 function.

First Author  Sawai A Year  2022
Journal  Elife Volume  11
PubMed ID  34994686 Mgi Jnum  J:317827
Mgi Id  MGI:6857317 Doi  10.7554/eLife.72769
Citation  Sawai A, et al. (2022) PRC1 sustains the integrity of neural fate in the absence of PRC2 function. Elife 11:e72769
abstractText  Polycomb repressive complexes (PRCs) 1 and 2 maintain stable cellular memories of early fate decisions by establishing heritable patterns of gene repression. PRCs repress transcription through histone modifications and chromatin compaction, but their roles in neuronal subtype diversification are poorly defined. We found that PRC1 is essential for the specification of segmentally restricted spinal motor neuron (MN) subtypes, while PRC2 activity is dispensable to maintain MN positional identities during terminal differentiation. Mutation of the core PRC1 component Ring1 in mice leads to increased chromatin accessibility and ectopic expression of a broad variety of fates determinants, including Hox transcription factors, while neuronal class-specific features are maintained. Loss of MN subtype identities in Ring1 mutants is due to the suppression of Hox-dependent specification programs by derepressed Hox13 paralogs (Hoxa13, Hoxb13, Hoxc13, Hoxd13). These results indicate that PRC1 can function in the absence of de novo PRC2-dependent histone methylation to maintain chromatin topology and postmitotic neuronal fate.
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