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Mol Cell ; 84(15): 2822-2837.e11, 2024 Aug 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39025074

ABSTRACT

Histone proteins affect gene expression through multiple mechanisms, including through exchange with histone variants. Recent findings link histone variants to neurological disorders, yet few are well studied in the brain. Most notably, widely expressed variants of H2B remain elusive. We applied recently developed antibodies, biochemical assays, and sequencing approaches to reveal broad expression of the H2B variant H2BE and defined its role in regulating chromatin structure, neuronal transcription, and mouse behavior. We find that H2BE is enriched at promoters, and a single unique amino acid allows it to dramatically enhance chromatin accessibility. Further, we show that H2BE is critical for synaptic gene expression and long-term memory. Together, these data reveal a mechanism linking histone variants to chromatin accessibility, transcriptional regulation, neuronal function, and memory. This work further identifies a widely expressed H2B variant and uncovers a single histone amino acid with profound effects on genomic structure.


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Chromatin , Histones , Memory, Long-Term , Neurons , Synapses , Histones/metabolism , Histones/genetics , Animals , Chromatin/metabolism , Chromatin/genetics , Memory, Long-Term/physiology , Neurons/metabolism , Mice , Synapses/metabolism , Synapses/genetics , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Gene Expression Regulation , Transcription, Genetic , Male , Humans
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bioRxiv ; 2024 Jun 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38352334

ABSTRACT

Regulation of histone proteins affects gene expression through multiple mechanisms including exchange with histone variants. However, widely expressed variants of H2B remain elusive. Recent findings link histone variants to neurological disorders, yet few are well studied in the brain. We applied new tools including novel antibodies, biochemical assays, and sequencing approaches to reveal broad expression of the H2B variant H2BE, and defined its role in regulating chromatin structure, neuronal transcription, and mouse behavior. We find that H2BE is enriched at promoters and a single unique amino acid allows it to dramatically enhance chromatin accessibility. Lastly, we show that H2BE is critical for synaptic gene expression and long-term memory. Together, these data reveal a novel mechanism linking histone variants to chromatin regulation, neuronal function, and memory. This work further identifies the first widely expressed H2B variant and uncovers a single histone amino acid with profound effects on genomic structure.

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