Yin and yang of polycomb/trithorax response elements

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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Leonie Ringrose (Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Vienna, Austria) and her team set out to investigate the mechanisms by which PRE/TREs


switch between active and silent states, particularly in different developmental contexts, using the _Drosophila melanogaster vestigial_ (_vg_) locus. This locus harbours the _vg_ gene,


which is expressed in different cell types and at various developmental stages and is known to be regulated by PcG proteins, as well as a PRE/TRE that lies downstream of the gene. The


researchers found that the _vg_ PRE/TRE was transcribed into long non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) arising from both DNA strands. The transcripts were localized to the same tissues as the _vg_ mRNA,


but they exhibited highly dynamic developmental regulation: whereas in embryos both strands of the PRE/TRE were transcribed, in larval wing discs and brains, only transcripts from the


forward strand were found. Moreover, transcription of the PRE/TRE reverse strand correlated with _vg_ gene activation in embryos, whereas transcription of the element's forward strand


correlated with _vg_ gene repression in larvae. “We were very surprised to see the exquisite developmental and spatial regulation of the opposing ncRNAs, and the fact that this regulation


was recapitulated by transgenic reporters,” remembers Ringrose. “We envisage PRE/TRE switching as a collection of multiple cooperative mechanisms that stabilise each state, and that oppose


each other, and these RNAs are a new part of that very complex puzzle.” This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS OPTIONS Access through your institution


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Contact customer support REFERENCES * Herzog, V. A. et al. A strand-specific switch in noncoding transcription switches the function of a Polycomb/Trithorax response element. _Nature Genet._


http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.3058 (2014) Download references AUTHOR INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Chief Editor, Nature Reviews Genetics, Linda Koch Authors * Linda Koch View author


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CITE THIS ARTICLE Koch, L. Yin and Yang of Polycomb/Trithorax response elements. _Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol_ 15, 630–631 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrm3868 Download citation * Published: 28


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