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RNA polymerase II primes Polycomb-repressed developmental genes throughout terminal neuronal differentiation

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Title:RNA polymerase II primes Polycomb-repressed developmental genes throughout terminal neuronal differentiation
Creators Name:Ferrai, C. and Torlai Triglia, E. and Risner-Janiczek, J.R. and Rito, T. and Rackham, O.J.L. and De Santiago, I. and Kukalev, A. and Nicodemi, M. and Akalin, A. and Li, M. and Ungless, M.A. and Pombo, A.
Abstract:Polycomb repression in mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) is tightly associated with promoter co-occupancy of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) which is thought to prime genes for activation during early development. However, it is unknown whether RNAPII poising is a general feature of Polycomb repression, or is lost during differentiation. Here, we map the genome-wide occupancy of RNAPII and Polycomb from pluripotent ESCs to non-dividing functional dopaminergic neurons. We find that poised RNAPII complexes are ubiquitously present at Polycomb-repressed genes at all stages of neuronal differentiation. We observe both loss and acquisition of RNAPII and Polycomb at specific groups of genes reflecting their silencing or activation. Strikingly, RNAPII remains poised at transcription factor genes which are silenced in neurons through Polycomb repression, and have major roles in specifying other, non-neuronal lineages. We conclude that RNAPII poising is intrinsically associated with Polycomb repression throughout differentiation. Our work suggests that the tight interplay between RNAPII poising and Polycomb repression not only instructs promoter state transitions, but also may enable promoter plasticity in differentiated cells.
Keywords:Cell Plasticity, Chromatin Bivalency, Gene Regulation, RNA Polymerase II, Transcriptional Poising, Animals, Mice
Source:Molecular Systems Biology
ISSN:1744-4292
Publisher:EMBO Press / Wiley
Volume:13
Number:10
Page Range:946
Date:16 October 2017
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.15252/msb.20177754
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