Title: Histone Modifications
1Histone Modifications
- Seminar in Bioinformatics
- Saar Gershuni
- 2005
2Background DNA Packing
- The DNA is packed in various levels of
condensation in the nucleous (10,000) - Form of condensation biological role
- Chromosomes, Euchromatin, heterochromatin, DNA
strand
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4The Beads on a String
- The Histones form the 11nm strand.
- Are octamer build H3,H4,2HA,2HB monomers
- 146-147 bp are wrapped around every histone core
- The histone tail sequences account for 28 of the
total amino acid content of the core histones
chromatin fiber folding requirement for the
Histone H4 n-terminal tail , Benedetta Dorigo,
Thomas Schalch, Kerstin Bystricky, and
timothy J. Richmond , journal of molecular
biology 327, 1 , 14 march 2003 - Tail of histone h4 taken from cow
5The Histone Core Wrapped With DNA
6Chemical Review
- Acetyl
- Methyl
- Phosphoryl
- Ubiquitin
7Histone Modifications
- De/Acetylation
- Methylation
- Phosphorylation
- Ubiquitination
- ADP-Rybosilation
- Swi/Snf complex, which, in vitro, uses the energy
of ATP hydrolysis to disrupt histone-DNA
interactions
8Histone Modifications Map
9Histone Modifications - Role
- Transcription Acetylation/Methylation
- DNA repair H2A -Phosphorilation
- Mitosis chromosomal arrengement
- Chromatin assembly DNA replication
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11Figure 1. Sites of post-translational
modificationson the histone tails
Yi Zhang et al. Genes Dev. 2001 15 2343-2360
12Examples of Biological Role of Histone
Modifications
- Acetylation Lisine
- Transcription loosening the strand
- Replication the positioning of histones
- Gcn5 h3k14
13Acetylation mechanism
14Examples of Biological Role of Histone
Modifications
- Phosphorylation serine, threonine (scienceweek)
- Chromosomal condensation H1,H3
- Rsk-2, an H3 kinase, Coffin Lowry syndrome
- Transcription regulation - drosophila sex
chromosomes serine 10 H3 in concert with H4K16
15Coffin Lowry Syndrome
- Coffin-Lowry syndrome is a rare genetic disorder
characterized by mental retardation
abnormalities of the head and facial area large,
soft hands with short, thin (tapered) fingers
short stature and/or various skeletal
abnormalities. Characteristic facial features may
include an underdeveloped upper jawbone, an
abnormally prominent brow, downslanting eyelid
folds, widely spaced eyes, large ears, and/or
unusually thick eyebrows. Skeletal abnormalities
may include abnormal front-to-back and
side-to-side curvature of the spine and unusual
prominence of the breastbone. - Coffin-Lowry syndrome is caused by mutations in
the RSK2 gene and is inherited as an X-linked
dominant genetic trait. Males are usually more
severely affected than females.
16Examples of Biological Role of Histone
Modifications
- Methylation Arginine, Lisine
- Less studied, enzymology not known
- Can be mono-, bi-, tri- methylated
- Transcription regulation - CARM1,
arginine-specific, histone h3-selective
methyltransferase activity, coactivator, with
p160 family
17Figure 2. Chemistry of arginine and lysine
methylation
Yi Zhang et al. Genes Dev. 2001 15 2343-2360
18Histone Code
- Code - a system of signals or symbols for
communication (webster meriam online) - Requirements from a code
- Consistent
- Combinatorial (Kurdistany Grunstein, 2003)
19Mapping Global Histone Acetylation Patternsto
Gene ExpressionSiavash K. Kurdistani, Saeed
Tavazoie,and Michael Grunstein
20Introduction
- The mechanism by which histone de/acetylation
affect transcription involve two pathways - By altering the folding properties of the
chromatin fiber - By providing binding surface for recruitment of
other elements - To date (6/2004) there is no evidence for
consistent patterns of de/acetylation from gene
to gene or for the combinatorial use of histone
modification sites
21The Experiment Data Collection Methods
- Chromatin was extracted from YDS2 exponentially
growing - Using chip and DNA microarrays levels of
modification was determined - 11 sites of acetylation were examined
- H4k8,12,16
- H3k9,14,18,23,27
- H2ak7,h2bk11,16
22The Experiment - Methods
- Two Microarrays 6700 IGR, 6200lt ORF
- 2-4 repetitions
- Normalization by the ration of total intensities.
- Coefficient of variation lt 0.5 between replicate
experiment were counted - End up with 2206 IGR, 2403 ORF
- Data were again normalized over the 11 sites per
histone
23ChIP
24Results Raw Data
25Results Correlation With Gene Expression
These results though significant might be
artificially low due to technicalities.
26Results - Clustering
27Results coexpression of Clusters
Problem what is the expression level of randomly
selected cluster of genes? The study also checked
expression levels at different stress conditions
(255) correlation was found in 6 IGRs and 13
ORFs
28Results Clusters Biological Relevance
- Annotations for all the genes in a cluster were
taken from MIPS, GO, MDS - 12/53 IGRs, 13/68 ORFs with significant
results - Motif search using AlignACE algorithm found 102
of 29/53 IGRs, 110 of 34/68 ORFs
29Does the Modifications Constitute a Code?
- The authors believe that the answer is no
because - The total number of modifications does not
contain more information than the sum of
individual modification. - Problem it has been shown to be combinatorial
bdf1 in vitro preference for tetra acetylated H4.
30Problems
- Cutting the chromatin fiber was done using
sonicator bath thus creating various size of
fiber with various number of nucleosome
problem with measuring acetylation levels. - Microarrays are 1kb in length can contain up to 5
nucleosomes.
31Problems
- Normalization step 1 average number of 1
through all the genome.Step 2 normalizing
groups of 11 lysines in each and every locus
(?0, var1) - All the problems relates with k means algorithm,
AlignACE, and gene expression data
32Genomic Maps and Comparative Analysis of Histone
Modifications in Human and Mouse
- Bradley E. Bernstein, Michael Kamal, Kerstin
Lindblad-Toh, Stefan Bekiranov, Dione K. Bailey,
Dana J. Huebert, Scott McMahon, Elinor K.
Karlsson, Edward J. Kulbokas III, Thomas R.
Gingeras, Stuart L. Schreiber, and Eric S. Lander
33The Experiment
- Large scale study of histone modifications
(methylation, acetylation) patterns in human and
mouse cells - Methods ChIP, RTPCR for validating the data,
tiling oligonucleotide arrays 35 bp intervals - Focus chromosomes 21,22, (H3K4 di/trimethylation
and H3K9,14 acetylation) and cytokine cluster,
IL4 Receptor, and Hox clusters (H3K4
dimethylation)
34Results Raw Data
- 90lt correlation between methylated H3K4, and
acetylated H3K9,14 - Di/Trimethyl gene start
35Conservation of Modification pettern Between
Human and Mouse
- For this purpose the IL4R methylation analysis
were preformed - 55 conservation in human, 68 conservation in
mouse, (7 than random) with no correlation with
sequence conservation
36Hox Clusters
- A group of linked regulatory homeobox genes that
are involved in patterning the animal body axis
during development. Homeobox genes are defined as
those that contain an 180-base-pair sequence that
encodes a DNA-binding helixlturnhelix motif (a
homeodomain).(Nature) - The remaining orthologous regions between human
and mouse
37Methylation Patterns in Hox Clusters
- Completely unique.
- Contain huge methylated regions encompass
multiple genes - Evolutionary conserved (human-mouse)
- Methylation correlates with expression both in
ORFs and IGRs unlike IL4R
38Problems
- The method of creating the lysate is still
sonication. - No relation with genes functionality, cell cycle
phase can change nucleosome concentration
39What Is It Good for?
- Genome wide understanding of chromatin role
(structure, functionality( in biology - The use of all the methods we learned
- Improve our understanding regarding various
mechanisms and processes within the nucleous - Develop new bioinformatic and biological methods
for research (advanced ChIP technics, combination
with tiling microarrays, and data analyzing tools
normalizations, intergrated tools)
40Where Do We Go Next?
- Characterization of lysine 56 of histone H3 as an
acetylation site in Saccharomyces
cerevisiae.Ozdemir A, Spicuglia S, Lasonder E,
Vermeulen M, Campsteijn C, Stunnenberg HG, Logie
C. - Epigenomic mapping in Arabidopsis using tiling
microarrays.Martienssen RA, Doerge RW, Colot V. - The epigenetic breakdown of cancer cells from
DNA methylation to histone modifications.Ballesta
r E, Esteller M.
41Questions?