Identification of a somatic H3K23me3 methyltransferase SET-19 in C. elegans
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Abstract
Histone methylation plays essential roles in modulating chromatin organization and gene expression. H3K23 methylation is a conserved histone modification, yet its biological roles and the enzymes responsible for its deposition remain poorly understood. Here, we show that the loss of set-19 leads to a pronounced reduction in H3K23 methylation in C. elegans , as revealed by quantitative mass spectrometry, western blotting, and immunofluorescence staining. In vitro biochemical assays show that recombinant SET-19 proteins purified from E. coli directly catalyze H3K23 methylation. Genome-wide chromatin immunoprecipitation assays reveal that H3K23me3 is enriched at heterochromatic regions and that loss of set-19 alters H3K23me3 levels, accompanied by derepression of gene expression. Genetic analyses indicate that SET-19 is dispensable for both germline and somatic RNAi as well as transgenerational epigenetic inheritance of RNAi. SET-19 is predominantly expressed in somatic cells and specifically mediates H3K23me3 deposition in somatic tissues. The loss of set-19 causes a developmental delay without affecting fertility. Together, our results identify SET-19 as a somatic H3K23 methyltransferase and link H3K23me3 to gene repression in C. elegans .
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