2022
The histone H3.1 variant regulates TONSOKU-mediated DNA repair during replication
Davarinejad H, Huang YC, Mermaz B, LeBlanc C, Poulet A, Thomson G, Joly V, Muñoz M, Arvanitis-Vigneault A, Valsakumar D, Villarino G, Ross A, Rotstein BH, Alarcon EI, Brunzelle JS, Voigt P, Dong J, Couture JF, Jacob Y. The histone H3.1 variant regulates TONSOKU-mediated DNA repair during replication. Science 2022, 375: 1281-1286. PMID: 35298257, PMCID: PMC9153895, DOI: 10.1126/science.abm5320.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTetratricopeptide repeat domainDNA polymerase thetaMulticellular eukaryotesHistone H3.1Replication forksChromatin maturationRepeat domainDNA repairGenomic instabilityPolymerase thetaPosition 31Amino acidsH3.1PlantsReplicationEukaryotesH3.3HistonesMonomethylationVariantsCommon strategyForkResiduesMaturationFunction
2021
H3.1K27me1 maintains transcriptional silencing and genome stability by preventing GCN5-mediated histone acetylation
Dong J, LeBlanc C, Poulet A, Mermaz B, Villarino G, Webb KM, Joly V, Mendez J, Voigt P, Jacob Y. H3.1K27me1 maintains transcriptional silencing and genome stability by preventing GCN5-mediated histone acetylation. The Plant Cell 2021, 33: 961-979. PMID: 33793815, PMCID: PMC8226292, DOI: 10.1093/plcell/koaa027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenome stabilityGenomic instabilityHistone acetylationSAGA-like complexesMultiple lysine residuesArabidopsis GCN5ARABIDOPSIS TRITHORAXArabidopsis thalianaTranscriptional silencingHeterochromatin defectsDouble mutantDNA replicationEpigenetic mechanismsGCN5Molecular roleEssential functionsDiverse rolesMolecular mechanismsLysine residuesProtein 5AcetylationMutantsPlantsADA2bATXR6