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Reference - PMID:27984744 - Survival in Quiescence Requires the Euchromatic Deployment of Clr4/SUV39H by Argonaute-Associated Small RNAs.

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PubMed ID
PMID:27984744
Title
Survival in Quiescence Requires the Euchromatic Deployment of Clr4/SUV39H by Argonaute-Associated Small RNAs.
Authors
Joh RI, Khanduja JS, Calvo IA, Mistry M, Palmieri CM, Savol AJ, Ho Sui SJ, Sadreyev RI, Aryee MJ, Motamedi M
Citation
Mol Cell 2016 Dec 15;64(6):1088-1101
Publication year
2016
Abstract
Quiescence (G0) is a ubiquitous stress response through which cells enter reversible dormancy, acquiring distinct properties including reduced metabolism, resistance to stress, and long life. G0 entry involves dramatic changes to chromatin and transcription of cells, but the mechanisms coordinating these processes remain poorly understood. Using the fission yeast, here, we track G0-associated chromatin and transcriptional changes temporally and show that as cells enter G0, their survival and global gene expression programs become increasingly dependent on Clr4/SUV39H, the sole histone H3 lysine 9 (H3K9) methyltransferase, and RNAi proteins. Notably, G0 entry results in RNAi-dependent H3K9 methylation of several euchromatic pockets, prior to which Argonaute1-associated small RNAs from these regions emerge. Overall, our data reveal another function for constitutive heterochromatin proteins (the establishment of the global G0 transcriptional program) and suggest that stress-induced alterations in Argonaute-associated sRNAs can target the deployment of transcriptional regulatory proteins to specific sequences.

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PomGeneEx:0000012 - RNA level decreased

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PomGeneEx:0000011 - RNA level increased

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FYPO:0004276 - abnormal negative regulation of transcription during G0

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FYPO:0007468 - increased histone H3-K9 dimethylation during G0

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FYPO:0006518 - loss of viability in G0

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FYPO:0007629 - normal viability during G0

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