PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Dynamics of the two heterochromatin types during imprinted X chromosome inactivation in vole Microtus levis.

  • Evgeniya A Vaskova,
  • Elena V Dementyeva,
  • Alexander I Shevchenko,
  • Sophia V Pavlova,
  • Elena V Grigor'eva,
  • Antonina I Zhelezova,
  • John L Vandeberg,
  • Suren M Zakian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088256
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. e88256

Abstract

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In rodent female mammals, there are two forms of X-inactivation - imprinted and random which take place in extraembryonic and embryonic tissues, respectively. The inactive X-chromosome during random X-inactivation was shown to contain two types of facultative heterochromatin that alternate and do not overlap. However, chromatin structure of the inactive X-chromosome during imprinted X-inactivation, especially at early stages, is still not well understood. In this work, we studied chromatin modifications associated with the inactive X-chromosome at different stages of imprinted X-inactivation in a rodent, Microtus levis. It has been found that imprinted X-inactivation in vole occurs in a species-specific manner in two steps. The inactive X-chromosome at early stages of imprinted X-inactivation is characterized by accumulation of H3K9me3, HP1, H4K20me3, and uH2A, resembling to some extent the pattern of repressive chromatin modifications of meiotic sex chromatin. Later, the inactive X-chromosome recruits trimethylated H3K27 and acquires the two types of heterochromatin associated with random X-inactivation.