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Series GSE31648 Query DataSets for GSE31648
Status Public on Mar 07, 2013
Title Histone H3 lysine9 acetylation, rather than lysine4 trimethylation, marks meiotic recombination hotspots and promotes recombination initiation in fission yeast
Organism Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by genome tiling array
Summary Histone modifications are associated with meiotic recombination hotspots, discrete sites with augmented recombination frequency. For example, trimethylation of histone H3 lysine4 (H3K4me3) marks most hotspots in budding yeast and mouse. Modified histones are known to regulate meiotic recombination partly by promoting DNA double strand break (DSB) formation, but the role and precise landscape of histone modifications at hotspots remain unclear. Here, we studied hotspot-associated modifications in fission yeast and found general features: acetylation of H3 lysine9 (H3K9ac) is strikingly elevated, and H3K4me3 is not significantly enriched. Remarkably, elimination of H3K9ac reduced binding of the DSB-inducing enzyme Rec12 and DSB at hotspots. We also found that the H3K4 metyltransferase Set1 promotes DSB formation at some loci, but it restricts Rec12 binding to hotspots. These results suggest that H3K9ac rather than H3K4me3 is a hotspot-associated mark involved in meiotic DSB formation in fission yeast.
 
Overall design S.pombe cells in a pat1-114 background were induced to enter meiosis by the haploid meiosis system, and harvested one hour after the induction. ChIP were performed using anti-H3Cter, H3K9ac, -H3K14ac and -H3K4me3 antibodies. pat1-114 rad50S rec12+-FLAG cells in a wild type, H3K9A or set1+ deletion background were induced to enter meiosis by the haploid meiosis system, and harvested five hours after the induction. ChIP were performed using anti-FLAG antibodies.
 
Contributor(s) Yamada S, Ohta K, Yamada T
Citation(s) 23382177
Submission date Aug 25, 2011
Last update date May 27, 2014
Contact name Shintaro YAMADA
E-mail(s) ss107140@mail.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Organization name University of Tokyo
Street address 3-8-1 Komaba
City Meguro-ku
State/province Tokyo
ZIP/Postal code 153-8902
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL7715 [Sp20b_M] Affymetrix S. pombe Tiling 1.0FR Array
Samples (7)
GSM785933 H3Cter
GSM785934 H3K9ac
GSM785935 H3K14ac
Relations
BioProject PRJNA145419

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GSE31648_RAW.tar 176.2 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of BAR, CEL)
GSE31648_WCE_2.CEL.gz 13.6 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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