articleScienceNov 26, 2004Closed access

Chromatin Compaction by a Polycomb Group Protein Complex

Massachusetts General Hospital

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Abstract

Polycomb group proteins preserve body patterning through development by maintaining transcriptional silencing of homeotic genes. A long-standing hypothesis is that silencing involves creating chromatin structure that is repressive to gene transcription. We demonstrate by electron microscopy that core components of Polycomb Repressive Complex 1 induce compaction of defined nucleosomal arrays. Compaction by Polycomb proteins requires nucleosomes but not histone tails. Each Polycomb complex can compact about three nucleosomes. A region of Posterior Sex Combs that is important for gene silencing in vivo is also important for chromatin compaction, linking the two activities. This mechanism of chromatin compaction…

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Keywords
  • Polycomb-group proteins
  • Chromatin
  • Gene silencing
  • Homeotic gene
  • Histone
  • Cell biology
  • Nucleosome
  • Chromodomain
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