A polyglutamine domain is required for de novo CIZ1 assembly formation at the inactive X chromosome

2020 
CIP1-interacting zinc finger protein 1 (CIZ1) forms large assemblies at the inactive X chromosome (Xi) in female fibroblasts in an Xist lncRNA-dependent manner. Here we address the requirements for assembly formation, and show that CIZ1 interacts directly with Xist via two independent domains in its N- and C-terminus. Interaction with Xist repeat E, assembly at Xi in cells, and the complexity of self-assemblies formed in vitro, are all modulated by alternatively-spliced exons that include two glutamine-rich prion-like domains (PLD1 and PLD2), both conditionally excluded from the N-terminal domain. Exclusion of PLD1 alone is sufficient to abrogate de novo establishment of new CIZ1 assemblies and Xi territories enriched for H3K27me3 in CIZ1-null fibroblasts. Together the data suggest that PLD1-driven CIZ1 assemblies form at Xi, are nucleated by interaction with Xist and amplified by multivalent interaction with RNA, so implicating a polyglutamine tract in the maintenance of epigenetic state.
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