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Hairless is a histone H3K9 demethylase

Journal

FASEB JOURNAL
Volume 28, Issue 4, Pages 1534-1542

Publisher

FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL
DOI: 10.1096/fj.13-237677

Keywords

epigenetics; ChIP-Seq

Funding

  1. U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases [R01AR47338]
  2. Columbia University Skin Disease Research Center [P30AR44535]
  3. NIH [T32AR007605]
  4. Center for Environmental Health in Northern Manhattan [P30 ES009089]
  5. American Skin Association
  6. Dermatology Foundation

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The hairless (HR) protein contains a Jumonji C (JmjC) domain that is conserved among a family of proteins with histone demethylase (HDM) activity. To test whether HR possesses HDM activity, we performed a series of in vitro demethylation assays, which demonstrated that HR can demethylate monomethylated or dimethylated histone H3 lysine 9 (H3K9me1 or me2). Moreover, ectopic expression of wild-type HR, but not JmjC-mutant HR, led to pronounced demethylation of H3K9 in cultured human HeLa cells. We also show that two missense mutations in HR, which we and others described in patients with atrichia with papular lesions, abolished the demethylase activity of HR, demonstrating the role of HR demethylase activity in human disease. By ChIP-Seq analysis, we identified multiple new HR target genes, many of which play important roles in epidermal development, neural function, and transcriptional regulation, consistent with the predicted biological functions of HR. Our findings demonstrate for the first time that HR is a H3K9 demethylase that regulates epidermal homeostasis via direct control of its target genes.-Liu, L., Kim, H., Casta, A., Kobayashi, Y., Shapiro, L. S., Christiano, A. M. Hairless is a histone H3K9 demethylase.

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