BioTechniques (Jun 2022)

SUMOylation of the chromodomain factor MRG-1 in C. elegans affects chromatin-regulatory dynamics

  • Gülkiz Baytek,
  • Alexander Blume,
  • Funda Gerceker Demirel,
  • Selman Bulut,
  • Oliver Popp,
  • Philipp Mertins,
  • Baris Tursun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/btn-2021-0075
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 1
pp. 5 – 17

Abstract

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Epigenetic mechanisms control chromatin accessibility and gene expression to ensure proper cell fate specification. Histone proteins are integral chromatin components, and their modification promotes gene expression regulation. Specific proteins recognize modified histones such as the chromodomain protein MRG-1. MRG-1 is the Caenorhabditis elegans ortholog of mammalian MRG15, which is involved in DNA repair. MRG-1 binds methylated histone H3 and is important for germline maturation and safeguarding. To elucidate interacting proteins that modulate MRG-1 activity, we performed in-depth protein–protein interaction analysis using immunoprecipitations coupled with mass spectrometry. We detected strong association with the Small ubiquitin-like modifier SUMO, and found that MRG-1 is post-translationally modified by SUMO. SUMOylation affects chromatin-binding dynamics of MRG-1, suggesting an epigenetic regulation pathway, which may be conserved.

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