How transcriptional and epigenetic programmes are played out on an individual mammalian gene cluster during lineage commitment and differentiation.

Douglas R Higgs, Douglas Vernimmen, Marco De Gobbi, Eduardo Anguita, Jim Hughes, Veronica Buckle, Franciso Iborra, David Garrick, William G Wood
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In the post-genomic era, a great deal of work has focused on understanding how DNA sequence is used to programme complex nuclear, cellular and tissue functions throughout differentiation and development. There are many approaches to these issues, but we have concentrated on understanding how a single mammalian gene cluster is activated or silenced as stem cells undergo lineage commitment, differentiation and maturation. In particular we have analysed the alpha globin cluster, which is expressed in a cell-type- and developmental stage-specific manner in the haemopoietic system. Our studies include analysis of the transcriptional programme that accompanies globin gene activation, focusing on the expression of relevant transcription factors and cofactors. Binding of these factors to the chromosomal domain containing the alpha globin cluster has been characterized by ChIP (chromatin immunoprecipitation). In addition, we have monitored the epigenetic modifications (e.g. nuclear position, timing of replication, chromatin modification, DNA methylation) that occur as the genes are activated (in erythroid cells) or silenced (e.g. in granulocytes) as haemopoiesis proceeds. Together, these observations provide a uniquely well-characterized model illustrating the mechanisms that regulate and memorize patterns of mammalian gene expression as stem cells undergo lineage specification, differentiation and terminal maturation.

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在谱系承诺和分化过程中,转录和表观遗传程序如何在单个哺乳动物基因簇上发挥作用。
在后基因组时代,大量的工作集中在理解DNA序列如何在分化和发育过程中用于编程复杂的核、细胞和组织功能。有许多方法可以解决这些问题,但我们集中在了解单个哺乳动物基因簇如何在干细胞经历谱系承诺、分化和成熟时被激活或沉默。我们特别分析了α珠蛋白簇,它在造血系统中以细胞类型和发育阶段特异性的方式表达。我们的研究包括分析伴随珠蛋白基因激活的转录程序,重点关注相关转录因子和辅助因子的表达。这些因子与含有α -珠蛋白簇的染色体结构域的结合已通过ChIP(染色质免疫沉淀)表征。此外,我们还监测了在造血过程中基因被激活(在红细胞中)或沉默(在粒细胞中)时发生的表观遗传修饰(例如核位置、复制时间、染色质修饰、DNA甲基化)。总之,这些观察结果提供了一个独特的、具有良好特征的模型,说明了哺乳动物干细胞在谱系规范、分化和终末成熟过程中调节和记忆基因表达模式的机制。
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