Citation
- Authors: de Castro, I. J., Budzak, J., Di Giacinto, M. L., Ligammari, L., Gokhan, E., Spanos, C., Moralli, D., Richardson, C., de Las Heras, J. I., Salatino, S., Schirmer, E. C., Ullman, K. S., Bickmore, W. A., Green, C., Rappsilber, J., Lamble, S., Goldberg, M. W., Vinciotti, V., Vagnarelli, P.
- Year: 2017
- Journal: Nat Commun 8 14048
- Applications: in vitro / siRNA / jetPRIME
- Cell type: HeLa
Description: Human cervix epitheloid carcinoma cells
Abstract
Repo-Man is a protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) targeting subunit that regulates mitotic progression and chromatin remodelling. After mitosis, Repo-Man/PP1 remains associated with chromatin but its function in interphase is not known. Here we show that Repo-Man, via Nup153, is enriched on condensed chromatin at the nuclear periphery and at the edge of the nucleopore basket. Repo-Man/PP1 regulates the formation of heterochromatin, dephosphorylates H3S28 and it is necessary and sufficient for heterochromatin protein 1 binding and H3K27me3 recruitment. Using a novel proteogenomic approach, we show that Repo-Man is enriched at subtelomeric regions together with H2AZ and H3.3 and that depletion of Repo-Man alters the peripheral localization of a subset of these regions and alleviates repression of some polycomb telomeric genes. This study shows a role for a mitotic phosphatase in the regulation of the epigenetic landscape and gene expression in interphase.