PLoS Genetics (Jan 2012)

The C. elegans H3K27 demethylase UTX-1 is essential for normal development, independent of its enzymatic activity.

  • Julien Vandamme,
  • Gaëlle Lettier,
  • Simone Sidoli,
  • Elia Di Schiavi,
  • Ole Nørregaard Jensen,
  • Anna Elisabetta Salcini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002647
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
p. e1002647

Abstract

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Epigenetic modifications influence gene expression and provide a unique mechanism for fine-tuning cellular differentiation and development in multicellular organisms. Here we report on the biological functions of UTX-1, the Caenorhabditis elegans homologue of mammalian UTX, a histone demethylase specific for H3K27me2/3. We demonstrate that utx-1 is an essential gene that is required for correct embryonic and postembryonic development. Consistent with its homology to UTX, UTX-1 regulates global levels of H3K27me2/3 in C. elegans. Surprisingly, we found that the catalytic activity is not required for the developmental function of this protein. Biochemical analysis identified UTX-1 as a component of a complex that includes SET-16(MLL), and genetic analysis indicates that the defects associated with loss of UTX-1 are likely mediated by compromised SET-16/UTX-1 complex activity. Taken together, these results demonstrate that UTX-1 is required for many aspects of nematode development; but, unexpectedly, this function is independent of its enzymatic activity.