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  • Genome-wide distribution of linker histone H1.0 is independent of MeCP2.

Genome-wide distribution of linker histone H1.0 is independent of MeCP2.

Nature neuroscience (2018-05-29)
Aya Ito-Ishida, Hari Krishna Yamalanchili, Yingyao Shao, Steven A Baker, Laura D Heckman, Laura A Lavery, Ji-Yoen Kim, Laura M Lombardi, Yaling Sun, Zhandong Liu, Huda Y Zoghbi
ABSTRACT

Previous studies suggested that MeCP2 competes with linker histone H1, but this hypothesis has never been tested in vivo. Here, we performed chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by sequencing (ChIP-seq) of Flag-tagged-H1.0 in mouse forebrain excitatory neurons. Unexpectedly, Flag-H1.0 and MeCP2 occupied similar genomic regions and the Flag-H1.0 binding was not changed upon MeCP2 depletion. Furthermore, mild overexpression of H1.0 did not alter MeCP2 binding, suggesting that the functional binding of MeCP2 and H1.0 are largely independent.

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