[HTML][HTML] Structural insights into trans-histone regulation of H3K4 methylation by unique histone H4 binding of MLL3/4

Y Liu, S Qin, TY Chen, M Lei, SS Dhar, JC Ho… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Y Liu, S Qin, TY Chen, M Lei, SS Dhar, JC Ho, A Dong, P Loppnau, Y Li, MG Lee, J Min
Nature communications, 2019nature.com
MLL3 and MLL4 are two closely related members of the SET1/MLL family of histone H3K4
methyltransferases and are responsible for monomethylating histone H3K4 on enhancers,
which are essential in regulating cell-type-specific gene expression. Mutations of MLL3 or
MLL4 have been reported in different types of cancer. Recently, the PHD domains of MLL3/4
have been reported to recruit the MLL3/4 complexes to their target genes by binding to
histone H4 during the NT2/D1 stem cell differentiation. Here we show that an extended PHD …
Abstract
MLL3 and MLL4 are two closely related members of the SET1/MLL family of histone H3K4 methyltransferases and are responsible for monomethylating histone H3K4 on enhancers, which are essential in regulating cell-type-specific gene expression. Mutations of MLL3 or MLL4 have been reported in different types of cancer. Recently, the PHD domains of MLL3/4 have been reported to recruit the MLL3/4 complexes to their target genes by binding to histone H4 during the NT2/D1 stem cell differentiation. Here we show that an extended PHD domain (ePHD6) involving the sixth PHD domain and its preceding zinc finger in MLL3 and MLL4 specifically recognizes an H4H18-containing histone H4 fragment and that modifications of residues surrounding H4H18 modulate H4 binding to MLL3/4. Our in vitro methyltransferase assays and cellular experiments further reveal that the interaction between ePHD6 of MLL3/4 and histone H4 is required for their nucleosomal methylation activity and MLL4-mediated neuronal differentiation of NT2/D1 cells.
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