DOT1L interaction partner AF10 controls patterning of H3K79 methylation and RNA polymerase II to maintain cell identity

Stem Cell Reports. 2023 Dec 12;18(12):2451-2463. doi: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2023.10.017. Epub 2023 Nov 22.

Abstract

Histone 3 lysine 79 methylation (H3K79me) is enriched on gene bodies proportional to gene expression levels and serves as a strong barrier for the reprogramming of somatic cells to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). DOT1L is the sole histone methyltransferase that deposits all three orders-mono (me1), di (me2), and tri (me3) methylation-at H3K79. Here, we leverage genetic and chemical approaches to parse the specific functions of orders of H3K79me in maintaining cell identity. DOT1L interacts with AF10 (Mllt10), which recognizes unmodified H3K27 and boosts H3K79me2/3 methylation. AF10 deletion evicts H3K79me2/3 and reorganizes H3K79me1 to the transcription start site to facilitate iPSC formation in the absence of steady-state transcriptional changes. Instead, AF10 loss redistributes RNA polymerase II to a uniquely pluripotent pattern at highly expressed, rapidly transcribed housekeeping genes. Taken together, we reveal a specific mechanism for H3K79me2/3 located at the gene body in reinforcing cell identity.

MeSH terms

  • Histones* / metabolism
  • Methylation
  • Methyltransferases / genetics
  • Methyltransferases / metabolism
  • RNA Polymerase II* / metabolism
  • Transcription Factors / metabolism

Substances

  • Histones
  • RNA Polymerase II
  • Methyltransferases
  • Transcription Factors