R loops are linked to histone H3 S10 phosphorylation and chromatin condensation
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2013.10.006
R loops are linked to histone H3 S10 phosphorylation and chromatin condensation
Abstract
R loops are transcription byproducts that constitute a threat to genome integrity. Here we show that R loops are tightly linked to histone H3 S10 phosphorylation (H3S10P), a mark of chromatin condensation. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-on-chip (ChIP-chip) analyses reveal H3S10P accumulation at centromeres, pericentromeric chromatin, and a large number of active open reading frames (ORFs) in R-loop-accumulating yeast cells, better observed in G1. Histone H3S10 plays a key role in maintaining genome stability, as scored by ectopic recombination and plasmid loss, Rad52 foci, and Rad53 checkpoint activation. H3S10P coincides with the presence of DNA-RNA hybrids, is suppressed by ribonuclease H overexpression, and causes reduced accessibility of restriction endonucleases, implying a tight connection between R loops, H3S10P, and chromatin compaction. Such histone modifications were also observed in R-loop-accumulating Caenorhabditis elegans and HeLa cells. We therefore provide a role of RNA in chromatin structure essential to understand how R loops modulate genome dynamics.
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Comment in
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Histone 3 s10 phosphorylation: "caught in the R loop!".Mol Cell. 2013 Nov 21;52(4):470-2. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2013.11.006. Mol Cell. 2013. PMID: 24267448
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