Integrated kinetics of X chromosome inactivation in differentiating embryonic stem cells
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Chaumeil, J
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Inst Curie, Mammalian Dev Epigenet Grp, CNRS, UMR 218, F-75248 Paris 05, FranceInst Curie, Mammalian Dev Epigenet Grp, CNRS, UMR 218, F-75248 Paris 05, France
Chaumeil, J
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Okamoto, I
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Okamoto, I
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Guggiari, M
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Guggiari, M
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Heard, E
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Heard, E
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Inactivation of the X chromosome during early female development and the subsequent maintenance of this transcriptionally inert state through countless cell divisions remain a paradigm for epigenetic regulation in mammals. Nevertheless, the exact mechanisms underlying this chromosome-wide silencing process remain unclear. Using differentiating female embryonic stem (ES) cells as a model system, we recently found that histone H3 tail modifications are among the earliest known chromatin changes in the X inactivation process, appearing as soon as Xist RNA accumulates on the X chromosome, but prior to transcriptional silencing of X-linked genes (Heard et al., 2001). In this report we present an integrated analysis of the sequence of early events and chromatin modifications underlying X inactivation in differentiating female ES cells. We have extended our previous analysis concerning changes in histone tail modification states. We find that the hypornethylation of Arg-17 and that of Lys-36 on historic H3 also characterize the inactive X chromosome, and that these profiles show a similarly early onset during the initiation of X inactivation. In addition, we have investigated the kinetics of the shift in replication timing of the X chromosome undergoing inactivation. This event occurs slightly later than Xist RNA coating and the chromatin modifications. Finally, from an early stage in the X inactivation process, characteristic historic modification patterns can be found on the X chromosome at mitosis, suggesting that they represent true epigenetic marks of the inactive state. Copyright (C) 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel.