The activation potential of MOF is constrained for dosage compensation
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA125011)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA125011)
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Project name: Drosophila melanogaster
Description: The H4K16 acetyltransferase MOF plays a crucial role in dosage compensation in Drosophila, but has additional, global functions. We compared the molecular context and effect of MOF in male and female flies combining chromosome-wide mapping and transcriptome studies with analyses of defined reporter loci in transgenic flies. MOF distributes dynamically between two complexes, the Dosage Compensation Complex and a complex containing MBD-R2, a global facilitator of transcription. These different targeting principles define the distribution of MOF between the X chromosome and autosomes and at transcription units with 5’ or 3’ enrichment.The male X chromosome differs from all other chromosomes in that H4K16 acetylation levels do not correlate with transcription output. The reconstitution of this phenomenon at a model locus revealed that the activation potential of MOF is constraint in male cells in the context of the DCC to arrive at the two-fold activation of transcription characteristic of dosage compensation.Overall design: ChIP-chip profiling of MBD-R2, MOF and MSL1 in adult male and female flies, and SL2 cells, incl. at least 3 biological replicates
Data type: Epigenomics
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: ModelOrganism
Organization: Peter B. Becker, Molecular Biology, Adolf-Butenandt Institute at the LMU University Munich
Literatures
- PMID: 20620953
Release date: 2010-06-26
Last updated: 2010-03-09