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|a Magklara, Angeliki
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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|a An Epigenetic Signature for Monoallelic Olfactory Receptor Expression
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|a Constitutive heterochromatin is traditionally viewed as the static form of heterochromatin that silences pericentromeric and telomeric repeats in a cell cycle- and differentiation-independent manner. Here, we show that, in the mouse olfactory epithelium, olfactory receptor (OR) genes are marked in a highly dynamic fashion with the molecular hallmarks of constitutive heterochromatin, H3K9me3 and H4K20me3. The cell type and developmentally dependent deposition of these marks along the OR clusters are, most likely, reversed during the process of OR choice to allow for monogenic and monoallelic OR expression. In contrast to the current view of OR choice, our data suggest that OR silencing takes place before OR expression, indicating that it is not the product of an OR-elicited feedback signal. Our findings suggest that chromatin-mediated silencing lays a molecular foundation upon which singular and stochastic selection for gene expression can be applied.
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|a National Science Foundation (U.S.) (Fellowship)
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|a Pew Charitable Trusts (Pew Scholar of the Biomedical Sciences)
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|a National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (U.S.) (R03 DC010273)
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|a National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (Director's New Innovator Award Program (1DPOD006667))
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