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FACT-mediated maintenance of chromatin integrity during transcription is essential for mammalian stem cell viability
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Magnitov, Mikhail
, Stablewski, Aimee
, Safina, Alfiya F
, Gurova, Katerina
, Wang, Jianmin
, Goswami, Imon
, Sandlesh, Poorva
, Toshkov, Ilya
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Systems Biology
2021
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FACT-mediated maintenance of chromatin integrity during transcription is essential for mammalian stem cell viability
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Magnitov, Mikhail
, Stablewski, Aimee
, Safina, Alfiya F
, Gurova, Katerina
, Wang, Jianmin
, Goswami, Imon
, Sandlesh, Poorva
, Toshkov, Ilya
in
Systems Biology
2021
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FACT-mediated maintenance of chromatin integrity during transcription is essential for mammalian stem cell viability
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FACT-mediated maintenance of chromatin integrity during transcription is essential for mammalian stem cell viability
2021
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Preservation of nucleosomes during replication has been extensively studied, while the maintenance of nucleosomes during transcription has gotten less attention. The histone chaperone FACT is involved in transcription elongation, although whether it disassembles or assembles nucleosomes during this process is still unclear. We deleted the FACT subunit in adult mice to clarify the function of FACT in mammals. FACT loss was lethal due to the loss of the earliest progenitors in bone marrow and intestine, while mor differentiated cells were not affected. Using cells isolated from several tissues, we showed that FACT loss was lethal only for stem cells but not cells differentiated in vitro. FACT depletion led to increased chromatin accessibility in a transcription-dependent manner, suggesting that nucleosomes are lost during transcription in the absence of FACT. The most prominent response to the loss of nucleosomes was the activation of interferon signaling and the accumulation of immunocytes in sensitive organs. FACT maintained chromatin integrity during transcription in mammalian adult stem cells, suggesting that chromatin transcription in these cells is different from more differentiated cells.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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