Dynamic chromatin localization of Sirt6 shapes stress- and aging-related transcriptional networks.

The sirtuin Sirt6 is a NAD-dependent histone deacetylase that is implicated in gene regulation and lifespan control. Sirt6 can interact with the stress-responsive transcription factor NF-κB and regulate some NF-κB target genes, but the full scope of Sirt6 target genes as well as dynamics of Sirt6 oc...

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Main Authors: Tiara L A Kawahara, Nicole A Rapicavoli, Angela R Wu, Kun Qu, Stephen R Quake, Howard Y Chang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-06-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3128103?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8cac647626f148e0ba782fc5dfc2c4172020-11-25T02:06:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042011-06-0176e100215310.1371/journal.pgen.1002153Dynamic chromatin localization of Sirt6 shapes stress- and aging-related transcriptional networks.Tiara L A KawaharaNicole A RapicavoliAngela R WuKun QuStephen R QuakeHoward Y ChangThe sirtuin Sirt6 is a NAD-dependent histone deacetylase that is implicated in gene regulation and lifespan control. Sirt6 can interact with the stress-responsive transcription factor NF-κB and regulate some NF-κB target genes, but the full scope of Sirt6 target genes as well as dynamics of Sirt6 occupancy on chromatin are not known. Here we map Sirt6 occupancy on mouse promoters genome-wide and show that Sirt6 occupancy is highly dynamic in response to TNF-α. More than half of Sirt6 target genes are only revealed upon stress-signaling. The majority of genes bound by NF-κB subunit RelA recruit Sirt6, and dynamic Sirt6 relocalization is largely driven in a RelA-dependent manner. Integrative analysis with global gene expression patterns in wild-type, Sirt6-/-, and double Sirt6-/- RelA-/- cells reveals the epistatic relationships between Sirt6 and RelA in shaping diverse temporal patterns of gene expression. Genes under the direct joint control of Sirt6 and RelA include several with prominent roles in cell senescence and organismal aging. These data suggest dynamic chromatin relocalization of Sirt6 as a key output of NF-κB signaling in stress response and aging.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3128103?pdf=render
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author Tiara L A Kawahara
Nicole A Rapicavoli
Angela R Wu
Kun Qu
Stephen R Quake
Howard Y Chang
spellingShingle Tiara L A Kawahara
Nicole A Rapicavoli
Angela R Wu
Kun Qu
Stephen R Quake
Howard Y Chang
Dynamic chromatin localization of Sirt6 shapes stress- and aging-related transcriptional networks.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Tiara L A Kawahara
Nicole A Rapicavoli
Angela R Wu
Kun Qu
Stephen R Quake
Howard Y Chang
author_sort Tiara L A Kawahara
title Dynamic chromatin localization of Sirt6 shapes stress- and aging-related transcriptional networks.
title_short Dynamic chromatin localization of Sirt6 shapes stress- and aging-related transcriptional networks.
title_full Dynamic chromatin localization of Sirt6 shapes stress- and aging-related transcriptional networks.
title_fullStr Dynamic chromatin localization of Sirt6 shapes stress- and aging-related transcriptional networks.
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic chromatin localization of Sirt6 shapes stress- and aging-related transcriptional networks.
title_sort dynamic chromatin localization of sirt6 shapes stress- and aging-related transcriptional networks.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2011-06-01
description The sirtuin Sirt6 is a NAD-dependent histone deacetylase that is implicated in gene regulation and lifespan control. Sirt6 can interact with the stress-responsive transcription factor NF-κB and regulate some NF-κB target genes, but the full scope of Sirt6 target genes as well as dynamics of Sirt6 occupancy on chromatin are not known. Here we map Sirt6 occupancy on mouse promoters genome-wide and show that Sirt6 occupancy is highly dynamic in response to TNF-α. More than half of Sirt6 target genes are only revealed upon stress-signaling. The majority of genes bound by NF-κB subunit RelA recruit Sirt6, and dynamic Sirt6 relocalization is largely driven in a RelA-dependent manner. Integrative analysis with global gene expression patterns in wild-type, Sirt6-/-, and double Sirt6-/- RelA-/- cells reveals the epistatic relationships between Sirt6 and RelA in shaping diverse temporal patterns of gene expression. Genes under the direct joint control of Sirt6 and RelA include several with prominent roles in cell senescence and organismal aging. These data suggest dynamic chromatin relocalization of Sirt6 as a key output of NF-κB signaling in stress response and aging.
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