IndiSPENsable for X Chromosome Inactivation and Gene Silencing

IF 2.5 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY Epigenomes Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI:10.3390/epigenomes7040028
Corinne Kaufmann, Anton Wutz
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For about 30 years, SPEN has been the subject of research in many different fields due to its variety of functions and its conservation throughout a wide spectrum of species, like worms, arthropods, and vertebrates. To date, 216 orthologues have been documented. SPEN had been studied for its role in gene regulation in the context of cell signaling, including the NOTCH or nuclear hormone receptor signaling pathways. More recently, SPEN has been identified as a major regulator of initiation of chromosome-wide gene silencing during X chromosome inactivation (XCI) in mammals, where its function remains to be fully understood. Dependent on the biological context, SPEN functions via mechanisms which include different domains. While some domains of SPEN are highly conserved in sequence and secondary structure, species-to-species differences exist that might lead to mechanistic differences. Initiation of XCI appears to be different between humans and mice, which raises additional questions about the extent of generalization of SPEN’s function in XCI. In this review, we dissect the mechanism of SPEN in XCI. We discuss its subregions and domains, focusing on its role as a major regulator. We further highlight species-related research, specifically of mouse and human SPEN, with the aim to reveal and clarify potential species-to-species differences in SPEN’s function.
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对X染色体失活和基因沉默不可或缺
近30年来,由于SPEN的多种功能及其在多种物种(如蠕虫、节肢动物和脊椎动物)中的保护作用,SPEN一直是许多不同领域的研究对象。迄今为止,216个同源词已被记录在案。人们研究了SPEN在细胞信号传导中的基因调控作用,包括NOTCH或核激素受体信号通路。最近,SPEN已被确定为哺乳动物X染色体失活(XCI)期间染色体范围内基因沉默起始的主要调节因子,其功能仍有待充分了解。根据生物学背景,SPEN通过包括不同域的机制起作用。虽然SPEN的一些结构域在序列和二级结构上高度保守,但物种间存在的差异可能导致机制差异。XCI的启动在人类和小鼠之间似乎是不同的,这就提出了关于SPEN在XCI中功能的泛化程度的额外问题。在这篇综述中,我们剖析了SPEN在XCI中的机制。我们将讨论其分区域和领域,重点关注其作为主要监管机构的作用。我们进一步强调物种相关的研究,特别是小鼠和人类的SPEN,旨在揭示和阐明SPEN功能在物种间的潜在差异。
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Epigenomes GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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