Anp32e protects against accumulation of H2A.Z at Sox motif containing promoters during zebrafish gastrulation

bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2023 Dec 18:2023.12.18.572196. doi: 10.1101/2023.12.18.572196.

Abstract

Epigenetic regulation of chromatin states is crucial for proper gene expression programs and progression during development, but precise mechanisms by which epigenetic factors influence differentiation remain poorly understood. Here we find that the histone variant H2A.Z accumulates at Sox motif-containing promoters during zebrafish gastrulation while neighboring genes become transcriptionally active. These changes coincide with reduced expression of anp32e, the H2A.Z histone removal chaperone, suggesting that loss of Anp32e may lead to increases in H2A.Z during differentiation. Remarkably, genetic removal of Anp32e in embryos leads to H2A.Z accumulation prior to gastrulation, and precocious developmental transcription of Sox motif associated genes. Altogether, our results provide compelling evidence for a mechanism in which Anp32e restricts H2A.Z accumulation at Sox motif-containing promoters, and subsequent down-regulation of Anp32e enables temporal up-regulation of Sox motif associated genes.

Keywords: Anp32e; H2A.Z; Sox; chromatin accessibility; embryonic development; neural crest.

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