Polycomb-like proteins link the PRC2 complex to CpG islands Journal Article


Authors: Li, H.; Liefke, R.; Jiang, J.; Kurland, J. V.; Tian, W.; Deng, P.; Zhang, W.; He, Q.; Patel, D. J.; Bulyk, M. L.; Shi, Y.; Wang, Z.
Article Title: Polycomb-like proteins link the PRC2 complex to CpG islands
Abstract: The Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) mainly mediates transcriptional repression and has essential roles in various biological processes including the maintenance of cell identity and proper differentiation. Polycomb-like (PCL) proteins, such as PHF1, MTF2 and PHF19, are PRC2-associated factors that form sub-complexes with PRC2 core components, and have been proposed to modulate the enzymatic activity of PRC2 or the recruitment of PRC2 to specific genomic loci. Mammalian PRC2-binding sites are enriched in CG content, which correlates with CpG islands that display a low level of DNA methylation. However, the mechanism of PRC2 recruitment to CpG islands is not fully understood. Here we solve the crystal structures of the N-terminal domains of PHF1 and MTF2 with bound CpG-containing DNAs in the presence of H3K36me3-containing histone peptides. We show that the extended homologous regions of both proteins fold into a winged-helix structure, which specifically binds to the unmethylated CpG motif but in a completely different manner from the canonical winged-helix DNA recognition motif. We also show that the PCL extended homologous domains are required for efficient recruitment of PRC2 to CpG island-containing promoters in mouse embryonic stem cells. Our research provides the first, to our knowledge, direct evidence to demonstrate that PCL proteins are crucial for PRC2 recruitment to CpG islands, and further clarifies the roles of these proteins in transcriptional regulation in vivo. © 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved.
Keywords: mammalia
Journal Title: Nature
Volume: 549
Issue: 7671
ISSN: 0028-0836
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Date Published: 2017-09-14
Start Page: 287
End Page: 291
Language: English
DOI: 10.1038/nature23881
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 28869966
PMCID: PMC5937281
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 November 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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