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Targeting acetylated histone H4 by MLL4


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Project Summary Epigenetic mechanisms play a pivotal role in aging and are found disregulated in age-related disorders, including neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. The major indicator of alterations occurred in chromatin during aging is acetylation of lysine 16 of histone H4 (H4K16ac), a modification that is redistributed and raised in the healthy aged brain but is considerably lost in Alzheimer?s disease. On the molecular level, H4K16ac is involved in a wide array of fundamental cellular processes, including higher-order chromatin decompaction and folding, DNA damage repair, and gene expression. Despite the high importance of H4K16ac, very little is known about protein ligands that bind this mark. Our recent studies identified the plant homeodomain finger 6 of the histone methyltransferase MLL4 (MLL4PHD6) as a selective effector (or reader) of H4K16ac. The molecular mechanism underlying the recognition of H4K16ac by MLL4 is unknown and will be elucidated in the proposed studies. We hypothesize that the selective targeting of H4K16ac by MLL4 at specific genomic sites is necessary for transcriptional activation of MLL4 target genes and that this interaction provides a novel functional link between MLL4 that methylates lysine 4 of histone H3 (H3K4) and the acetyltransferase MOF that produces H4K16ac. We seek to define the molecular basis and functional significance of the previously uncharacterized crosstalk between vital histone marks. These studies are fundamental to our understanding of physiological activities associated with ?writing and reading? H4K16ac and are also essential to better understand the etiology of human age-related illnesses, including AD and other neurodegenerative disorders.
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R56AG067664

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2020-09-15
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2021-08-31

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