A chromodomain protein,
Swi6, performs imprinting functions in fission yeast during mitosis and
meiosis
Nakayama J, Klar A J and Grewal S I
Cell 101(3):307-17 (2000)
SUMMARY
Inheritance of stable states of gene expression is essential for cellular
differentiation. In fission yeast, an epigenetic imprint marking the mating-type
(mat2/3) region contributes to inheritance of the silenced state, but
the nature of the imprint is not known. We show that a chromodomain-containing
Swi6 protein is a dosage-critical component involved in imprinting the
mat locus. Transient overexpression of Swi6 alters the epigenetic imprint
at the mat2/3 region and heritably converts the expressed state to the
silenced state. The establishment and maintenance of the imprint are tightly
coupled to the recruitment and the persistence of Swi6 at the mat2/3 region
during mitosis as well as meiosis. Remarkably, Swi6 remains bound to the
mat2/3 interval throughout the cell cycle and itself seems to be a component
of the imprint. Our analyses suggest that the unit of inheritance at the
mat2/3 locus comprises the DNA plus the associated Swi6 protein complex.
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