Linc‐ MYH configures INO 80 to regulate muscle stem cell numbers and skeletal muscle hypertrophy

  • Schutt C
  • Hallmann A
  • Hachim S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Chromatin remodeling complexes have functions in transcriptional regulation and chromosome maintenance, but it is mostly unknown how the function of these normally ubiquitous complexes is specified in the cellular context. Here, we describe that the evolutionary conserved long non-coding RNA linc-MYH regulates the composition of the INO80 chromatin remodeler complex in muscle stem cells and prevents interaction with WDR5 and the transcription factor YY1. Linc-MYH acts as a selective molecular switch in trans that governs the pro-proliferative function of the ubiquitous INO80 complex but does not affect its role in maintaining genomic stability. The molecular switch is essential for restricting generation of quiescent MuSCs and proliferation of myoblasts in homeostasis and regeneration. Since linc-MYH is expressed in proliferating myoblasts but not in quiescent MuSCs, we reason that the extent of myoblast proliferation has decisive effects on the size of the quiescent MuSC pool.

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Schutt, C., Hallmann, A., Hachim, S., Klockner, I., Valussi, M., Atzberger, A., … Boettger, T. (2020). Linc‐ MYH configures INO 80 to regulate muscle stem cell numbers and skeletal muscle hypertrophy. The EMBO Journal, 39(22). https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.2020105098

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