Abstract
Tumor suppressor menin, the product of the MEN1 gene, plays a key role in controlling histone 3 lysine 4 trimethylation (H3K4me3) and gene transcription, which can regulate proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation. However, little is known as to whether menin controls gene expression and cell proliferation and survival via regulating Polycomb group (PcG) protein complex/H3K27me3. Here we show that menin specifically represses transcription factor Paired box gene 2 (Pax2) through PcG-mediated H3K27me3 and Wilms tumor suppressor protein (WT1), a zinc finger domain-containing DNA-binding protein. Menin does not directly bind to the Pax2 locus, instead, it up-regulates WT1 expression. WT1 recruits PcG complex to the Pax2 promoter and represses expression of Pax2 through PcG-dependent H3K27me3. Moreover, WT1 also interacts with DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1), and recruits DNMT1 to the Pax2 promoter, resulting in hypermethylation of CpG in the Pax2 promoter. Together, these studies have uncovered a novel epigenetic mechanism whereby menin regulates H3K27me3 and promoter DNA methylation via WT1 and suggest that WT1 protein plays an important, yet previously unappreciated role in regulating the function of the menin/PcG axis, H3K27 methylation, and DNA methylation, resulting in repression of gene transcription.
Highlights
Epigenetic regulation of gene expression is necessary for the maintenance of cell fates and developmental programs (1, 2)
Menin Suppresses Paired box gene 2 (Pax2) Expression—In our previous studies, we found that menin suppressed transcription of growth factor pleiotrophin partly through trimethylation of H3K27 (19), but the precise biochemical mechanism remained poorly understood
To elucidate the role of menin and PcGmediated H3K27me3 modification in regulating expression of target genes, we further investigated the role of menin in regulating Pax2 gene transcription, which was identified as a meninrepressed gene in our previous microarray analysis (23)
Summary
Epigenetic regulation of gene expression is necessary for the maintenance of cell fates and developmental programs (1, 2). Little is known as to whether menin controls gene expression and cell proliferation and survival via regulating Polycomb group (PcG) protein complex/H3K27me3. We show that menin represses transcription factor Paired box gene 2 (Pax2) through PcG-mediated H3K27me3 and Wilms tumor suppressor protein (WT1), a zinc finger domain-containing DNA-binding protein.
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