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Citation Ercan S, Dick LL, Lieb JD. The C. elegans dosage compensation complex propagates dynamically and independently of X chromosome sequence. Curr Biol, 2009.
PubMed ID 19853451
Short Description The C. elegans dosage compensation complex propagates dynamically and independently of X chromosome sequence.
GEO Record: GSE16621 Platform: GPL8673
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Full Description 1316625150_help BACKGROUND: The C. elegans dosage compensation complex (DCC) associates with both X chromosomes of XX animals to reduce X-linked transcript levels. Five DCC members are homologous to subunits of the evolutionarily conserved condensin complex, and two noncondensin subunits are required for DCC recruitment to X. RESULTS: We investigated the molecular mechanism of DCC recruitment and spreading along X by examining gene expression and the binding patterns of DCC subunits in different stages of development, and in strains harboring X;autosome (X;A) fusions. We show that DCC binding is dynamically specified according to gene activity during development and that the mechanism of DCC spreading is independent of X chromosome DNA sequence. Accordingly, in X;A fusion strains, DCC binding propagates from X-linked recruitment sites onto autosomal promoters as a function of distance. Quantitative analysis of spreading suggests that the condensin-like subunits spread from recruitment sites to promoters more readily than subunits involved in initial X targeting. CONCLUSIONS: A highly conserved chromatin complex is appropriated to accomplish domain-scale transcriptional regulation during C. elegans development. Unlike X recognition, which is specified partly by DNA sequence, spreading is sequence independent and coupled to transcriptional activity. Similarities to the X recognition and spreading strategies used by the Drosophila DCC suggest mechanisms fundamental to chromosome-scale gene regulation.
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Method: microarray, Species: Caenorhabditis elegans, Topic: dosage compensation