Clipping of arginine-methylated histone tails by JMJD5 and JMJD7

JMJD5 和 JMJD7 剪切精氨酸甲基化组蛋白尾部

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作者:Haolin Liu, Chao Wang, Schuyler Lee, Yu Deng, Matthew Wither, Sangphil Oh, Fangkun Ning, Carissa Dege, Qianqian Zhang, Xinjian Liu, Aaron M Johnson, Jianye Zang, Zhongzhou Chen, Ralf Janknecht, Kirk Hansen, Philippa Marrack, Chuan-Yuan Li, John W Kappler, James Hagman, Gongyi Zhang

Abstract

Two of the unsolved, important questions about epigenetics are: do histone arginine demethylases exist, and is the removal of histone tails by proteolysis a major epigenetic modification process? Here, we report that two orphan Jumonji C domain (JmjC)-containing proteins, JMJD5 and JMJD7, have divalent cation-dependent protease activities that preferentially cleave the tails of histones 2, 3, or 4 containing methylated arginines. After the initial specific cleavage, JMJD5 and JMJD7, acting as aminopeptidases, progressively digest the C-terminal products. JMJD5-deficient fibroblasts exhibit dramatically increased levels of methylated arginines and histones. Furthermore, depletion of JMJD7 in breast cancer cells greatly decreases cell proliferation. The protease activities of JMJD5 and JMJD7 represent a mechanism for removal of histone tails bearing methylated arginine residues and define a potential mechanism of transcription regulation.

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