Abstract

A number of large noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) epigenetically silence genes through unknown mechanisms. The Air ncRNA is imprinted—monoallelically expressed from the paternal allele. Air is required for allele-specific silencing of the cis-linked Slc22a3, Slc22a2 , and Igf2r genes in mouse placenta. We show that Air interacts with the Slc22a3 promoter chromatin and the H3K9 histone methyltransferase G9a in placenta. Air accumulates at the Slc22a3 promoter in correlation with localized H3K9 methylation and transcriptional repression. Genetic ablation of G9a results in nonimprinted, biallelic transcription of Slc22a3 . Truncated Air fails to accumulate at the Slc22a3 promoter, which results in reduced G9a recruitment and biallelic transcription. Our results suggest that Air , and potentially other large ncRNAs, target repressive histone-modifying activities through molecular interaction with specific chromatin domains to epigenetically silence transcription.

Keywords

ChromatinTranscription (linguistics)BiologyNon-coding RNARNAGeneticsLong non-coding RNACell biologyGene

MeSH Terms

AllelesAnimalsChromatinEpigenesisGeneticFemaleGenomic ImprintingHistone-Lysine N-MethyltransferaseHistonesIn Situ HybridizationFluorescenceMaleMethylationMiceMiceInbred BALB CMyocardiumOrganic Cation Transport ProteinsPlacentaPregnancyPromoter RegionsGeneticRNA InterferenceRNAUntranslatedTranscriptionGenetic

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Year
2008
Type
article
Volume
322
Issue
5908
Pages
1717-1720
Citations
903
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Takashi Nagano, Jennifer A. Mitchell, Lionel A. Sanz et al. (2008). The <i>Air</i> Noncoding RNA Epigenetically Silences Transcription by Targeting G9a to Chromatin. Science , 322 (5908) , 1717-1720. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1163802

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DOI
10.1126/science.1163802
PMID
18988810

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