A prominent and conserved role for YY1 in Xist transcriptional activation

  • Mélanie Makhlouf
  • , Jean François Ouimette
  • , Andrew Oldfield
  • , Pablo Navarro
  • , Damien Neuillet
  • , Claire Rougeulle

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Abstract

Accumulation of the noncoding RNA Xist on one X chromosome in female cells is a hallmark of X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) in eutherians. Here we uncover an essential function for the ubiquitous autosomal transcription factor Yin-Yang 1 (YY1) in the transcriptional activation of Xist in both human and mouse. We show that loss of YY1 prevents Xist upregulation during the initiation and maintenance of X-inactivation, and that YY1 binds directly the Xist 5 2 region to trigger the activity of the Xist promoter. Binding of YY1 to the Xist 5 2 region before XCI competes with the Xist repressor REX1, whereas DNA methylation controls mono-allelic fixation of YY1 to Xist at the onset of XCI. YY1 is thus the first autosomal activating factor involved in a fundamental and conserved pathway of Xist regulation that ensures the asymmetric transcriptional upregulation of the master regulator of XCI.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4878
JournalNature Communications
Volume5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014
Externally publishedYes

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