TY - JOUR
T1 - YY1 controls Igκ repertoire and B-cell development, and localizes with condensin on the Igκ locus
AU - Pan, Xuan
AU - Papasani, Madhusudhan
AU - Hao, Yi
AU - Calamito, Marco
AU - Wei, Fang
AU - Quinn, William J.
AU - Basu, Arindam
AU - Wang, Junwen
AU - Hodawadekar, Suchita
AU - Zaprazna, Kristina
AU - Liu, Huifei
AU - Shi, Yang
AU - Allman, David
AU - Cancro, Michael
AU - Atchison, Michael L.
PY - 2013/4/17
Y1 - 2013/4/17
N2 - Conditional knock-out (KO) of Polycomb Group (PcG) protein YY1 results in pro-B cell arrest and reduced immunoglobulin locus contraction needed for distal variable gene rearrangement. The mechanisms that control these crucial functions are unknown. We deleted the 25 amino-acid YY1 REPO domain necessary for YY1 PcG function, and used this mutant (YY1ΔREPO), to transduce bone marrow from YY1 conditional KO mice. While wild-type YY1 rescued B-cell development, YY1ΔREPO failed to rescue the B-cell lineage yielding reduced numbers of B lineage cells. Although the IgH rearrangement pattern was normal, there was a selective impact at the Igκ locus that showed a dramatic skewing of the expressed Igκ repertoire. We found that the REPO domain interacts with proteins from the condensin and cohesin complexes, and that YY1, EZH2 and condensin proteins co-localize at numerous sites across the Ig kappa locus. Knock-down of a condensin subunit protein or YY1 reduced rearrangement of Igκ Vκ genes suggesting a direct role for YY1-condensin complexes in Igκ locus structure and rearrangement.
AB - Conditional knock-out (KO) of Polycomb Group (PcG) protein YY1 results in pro-B cell arrest and reduced immunoglobulin locus contraction needed for distal variable gene rearrangement. The mechanisms that control these crucial functions are unknown. We deleted the 25 amino-acid YY1 REPO domain necessary for YY1 PcG function, and used this mutant (YY1ΔREPO), to transduce bone marrow from YY1 conditional KO mice. While wild-type YY1 rescued B-cell development, YY1ΔREPO failed to rescue the B-cell lineage yielding reduced numbers of B lineage cells. Although the IgH rearrangement pattern was normal, there was a selective impact at the Igκ locus that showed a dramatic skewing of the expressed Igκ repertoire. We found that the REPO domain interacts with proteins from the condensin and cohesin complexes, and that YY1, EZH2 and condensin proteins co-localize at numerous sites across the Ig kappa locus. Knock-down of a condensin subunit protein or YY1 reduced rearrangement of Igκ Vκ genes suggesting a direct role for YY1-condensin complexes in Igκ locus structure and rearrangement.
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U2 - 10.1038/emboj.2013.66
DO - 10.1038/emboj.2013.66
M3 - Article
C2 - 23531880
AN - SCOPUS:84876419201
SN - 0261-4189
VL - 32
SP - 1168
EP - 1182
JO - EMBO Journal
JF - EMBO Journal
IS - 8
ER -