Mitotic Accumulation of Dimethylated Lysine 79 of Histone H3 Is Important for Maintaining Genome Integrity During Mitosis in Human Cells

被引:28
作者
Guppy, Brent J. [1 ]
McManus, Kirk J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Manitoba, Manitoba Inst Cell Biol, Dept Biochem & Med Genet, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
chromosomal instability; H2Bub1; H3K79me2; mitotic increase; RNF20; DOT1L; COLORECTAL-CANCER CELLS; CHROMOSOMAL INSTABILITY; MAMMALIAN-CELLS; GENE-EXPRESSION; METHYLATION; H2B; CHROMATIN; METHYLTRANSFERASE; PHOSPHORYLATION; UBIQUITINATION;
D O I
10.1534/genetics.114.172874
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The loss of genome stability is an early event that drives the development and progression of virtually all tumor types. Recent studies have revealed that certain histone post-translational modifications exhibit dynamic and global increases in abundance that coincide with mitosis and exhibit essential roles in maintaining genomic stability. Histone H2B ubiquitination at lysine 120 (H2Bub1) is regulated by RNF20, an E3 ubiquitin ligase that is altered in many tumor types. Through an evolutionarily conserved trans-histone pathway, H2Bub1 is an essential prerequisite for subsequent downstream dimethylation events at lysines 4 (H3K4me2) and 79 (H3K79me2) of histone H3. Although the role that RNF20 plays in tumorigenesis has garnered much attention, the downstream components of the trans-histone pathway, H3K4me2 and H3K79me2, and their potential contributions to genome stability remain largely overlooked. In this study, we employ single-ell imaging and biochemical approaches to investigate the spatial and temporal patterning of RNF20, H2Bub1, H3K4me2, and H3K79me2 throughout the cell cycle, with a particular focus on mitosis. We show that H2Bub1, H3K4me2, and H3K79me2 exhibit distinct temporal progression patterns throughout the cell cycle. Most notably, we demonstrate that H3K79me2 is a highly dynamic histone post-translational modification that reaches maximal abundance during mitosis in an H2Bub1-independent manner. Using RNAi and chemical genetic approaches, we identify DOT1L as a histone methyltransferase required for the mitotic-associated increases in H3K79me2. We also demonstrate that the loss of mitotic H3K79me2 levels correlates with increases in chromosome numbers and increases in mitotic defects. Collectively, these data suggest that H3K79me2 dynamics during mitosis are normally required to maintain genome stability and further implicate the loss of H3K79me2 during mitosis as a pathogenic event that contributes to the development and progression of tumors.
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页码:423 / 433
页数:11
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