生物
增强子
表观遗传学
染色质
遗传学
转录因子
基因沉默
异染色质
细胞生物学
单倍率不足
组蛋白
谱系(遗传)
基因
表型
作者
Ramesh Yelagandula,Karin Stecher,Maria Novatchkova,Laura Maria Michetti,Georg Michlits,Jingkui Wang,Pablo Hofbauer,Gintautas Vainorius,Carina Pribitzer,Luke Isbel,Sasha Mendjan,Dirk Schübeler,Ulrich Elling,Julius Brennecke,Oliver Bell
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41556-022-01051-2
摘要
ZNF462 haploinsufficiency is linked to Weiss–Kruszka syndrome, a genetic disorder characterized by neurodevelopmental defects, including autism. Though conserved in vertebrates and essential for embryonic development, the molecular functions of ZNF462 remain unclear. We identified its murine homologue ZFP462 in a screen for mediators of epigenetic gene silencing. Here we show that ZFP462 safeguards neural lineage specification of mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) by targeting the H3K9-specific histone methyltransferase complex G9A/GLP to silence meso-endodermal genes. ZFP462 binds to transposable elements that are potential enhancers harbouring pluripotency and meso-endoderm transcription factor binding sites. Recruiting G9A/GLP, ZFP462 seeds heterochromatin, restricting transcription factor binding. Loss of ZFP462 in ESCs results in increased chromatin accessibility at target sites and ectopic expression of meso-endodermal genes. Taken together, ZFP462 confers lineage and locus specificity to the broadly expressed epigenetic regulator G9A/GLP. Our results suggest that aberrant activation of lineage non-specific genes in the neuronal lineage underlies ZNF462-associated neurodevelopmental pathology. Yelagandula et al. show that ZFP462 interacts with G9A/GLP to modulate enhancers with binding sites for embryonic stem cell-specific transcription factors, thereby regulating lineage specification during neural differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells.
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