Correlation Between Histone Lysine Methylation and Developmental Changes at the Chicken β-Globin Locus

Michael D. Litt(National Institutes of Health), Melanie A. Simpson(National Institutes of Health), Miklós Gaszner(National Institutes of Health), C. David Allis(University of Virginia), Gary Felsenfeld(National Institutes of Health)
Science
September 28, 2001
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Abstract

Methylation of histones at specific residues plays an important role in transcriptional regulation. Chromatin immunoprecipitation of dimethylated lysine 9 on histone H3 across 53 kilobases of the chicken beta-globin locus during erythropoiesis shows an almost complete anticorrelation between regions of elevated lysine 9 methylation and acetylation. Lysine 9 is methylated most over constitutive condensed chromatin and developmentally inactive globin genes. In contrast, lysine 4 methylation of histone H3 correlates with H3 acetylation. These results lead us to propose a mechanism by which the insulator in the beta-globin locus can protect the globin genes from being silenced by adjacent condensed chromatin.


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