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Series GSE143838 Query DataSets for GSE143838
Status Public on Jan 17, 2020
Title C. elegans establishes germline versus soma by balancing inherited histone methylation [ChIP-seq]
Organism Caenorhabditis elegans
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary In C. elegans, the H3K4me2 demethylase, SPR-5, and the H3K9 methyltransferase, MET-2, are maternally deposited into the oocyte where they reprogram histone methylation to prevent somatic expression of germline genes. Here, we show that the progeny of spr-5; met-2 mutants display a severe developmental delay that is associated with the ectopic expression of germline genes targeted by the H3K36me2/3 methyltransferase, MES-4. Maternally deposited MES-4 maintains H3K36me2/3 at a subset of germline genes (hereafter referred to as MES-4 germline genes) in a transcription-independent manner, and this is required for germline proliferation in the subsequent generation. By performing ChIP-seq on L1 progeny from spr-5; met-2 mutants, we find that MES-4 germline genes ectopically accumulate H3K36me3 in somatic tissues. Additionally, knocking down MES-4 suppresses the ectopic expression of MES-4 germline genes and rescues the developmental delay. These data suggest a model where SPR-5, MET-2 and MES-4 carefully balance the inheritance of histone methylation from the parental germline to ensure the proper specification of germline versus soma in the progeny. Without SPR-5; MET-2 maternal reprogramming, somatic cells struggle to specify their proper cell fate amongst the background noise of inappropriate germline gene transcription, leading to a severe developmental delay.
 
Overall design H3K36me3 ChIP-seq analysis on wild-type (N2) and spr-5; met-2 L1 progeny.
Web link https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.196600
 
Contributor(s) Carpenter BS, Lee TW, Plott CF, Brockett JS, Myrick DA, Katz DJ
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NIH grant(s)
Grant ID Grant title Affiliation Name
F32 GM126734 Complex interactions regulate histone methylation reprogramming at fertilization EMORY UNIVERSITY Brandon Scott Carpenter
Submission date Jan 16, 2020
Last update date Jan 18, 2021
Contact name Brandon S. Carpenter
E-mail(s) brandon.scott.carpenter@emory.edu
Organization name Emory University
Department Cell Biology
Lab 435
Street address 615 Michael St., SOM: Cell Biology Dept.
City Atlanta
State/province Georgia
ZIP/Postal code 30322
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18245 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Caenorhabditis elegans)
Samples (5)
GSM4275264 N2_Rep1 [ChIP-seq]
GSM4275265 spr-5; met-2_Rep1 [ChIP-seq]
GSM4275266 N2_Rep2 [ChIP-seq]
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE143839 C. elegans establishes germline versus soma by balancing inherited histone methylation
Relations
BioProject PRJNA601803
SRA SRP242470

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