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Publication : Ezh2 controls B cell development through histone H3 methylation and Igh rearrangement.

First Author  Su IH Year  2003
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  4
Issue  2 Pages  124-31
PubMed ID  12496962 Mgi Jnum  J:83216
Mgi Id  MGI:2658773 Doi  10.1038/ni876
Citation  Su IH, et al. (2003) Ezh2 controls B cell development through histone H3 methylation and Igh rearrangement. Nat Immunol 4(2):124-31
abstractText  Polycomb group protein Ezh2 is an essential epigenetic regulator of embryonic development in mice, but its role in the adult organism is unknown. High expression of Ezh2 in developing murine lymphocytes suggests Ezh2 involvement in lymphopoiesis. Using Cre-mediated conditional mutagenesis, we demonstrated a critical role for Ezh2 in early B cell development and rearrangement of the immunoglobulin heavy chain gene (Igh). We also revealed Ezh2 as a key regulator of histone H3 methylation in early B cell progenitors. Our data suggest Ezh2-dependent histone H3 methylation as a novel regulatory mechanism controlling Igh rearrangement during early murine B cell development.
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