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. 2009 Feb;118(1):99-112.
doi: 10.1007/s00412-008-0180-6. Epub 2008 Oct 21.

Reorganization of chromatin is an early response to nitrogen starvation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

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Reorganization of chromatin is an early response to nitrogen starvation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

Jenny Alfredsson-Timmins et al. Chromosoma. 2009 Feb.

Abstract

There are several documented events of changes in subnuclear localization during gene activation. However, there are conflicting data on whether the nuclear periphery is a compartment for gene repression or activation and whether genes are moved to the pores at the nuclear membrane (NM) or not during gene activation. Nitrogen starvation of fission yeast serves as a good model system for studying gene induction, as it causes fast regulation of hundreds of genes. In this study, the subnuclear localization of two gene clusters repressed by nitrogen was investigated. During normal growth conditions, the gene clusters localized to the nuclear periphery at the opposite side of the nucleus as compared to the spindle pole body. This constrained localization was dependent on the histone deacetylase Clr3, known to transcriptionally repress genes in these clusters. Already 20 min after nitrogen depletion, drastic changes in subnuclear localization of the two loci were observed, away from the NM toward the nuclear interior. At least for one of the clusters, the movement was clearly transcription dependent. Data presented in this paper illustrates how interconnected events of gene activation and nuclear reorganization are as well as provides a suggestion of how nuclear organization might be maintained.

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