Human PIH1 associates with histone H4 to mediate the glucose-dependent enhancement of pre-rRNA synthesis

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Ribosome biogenesis is critical in the growth of eukaryotic cells, in which the synthesis of precursor ribosomal RNA is the first and rate-limiting step. Here, we show that human PIH1 domain-containing protein 1 (PIH1) interacts directly with histone H4 and recruits the Brg1-SWI/SNF complex via SNF5 to human rRNA genes. This process is likely involved in PIH1-dependent DNase I-hypersensitive chromatin remodeling at the core promoter of the rRNA genes. PIH1 mediates the occupancy of not only the Brg1 complex but also the Pol I complex at the core promoter and enhances transcription initiation of rRNA genes. Additionally, the interaction between PIH1 and H4K16 expels TIP5, a component of the silencing nucleolar remodeling complex (NoRC), from the core region, suggesting that PIH1 is involved in the derepression of NoRC-silenced rRNA genes. These data indicate that PIH1 is a positive regulator of human rRNA genes and is of great importance for the recovery of human cells from nutrient starvation and the transition to glucose-induced exponential growth in vivo. © 2012 The Author.

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Zhai, N., Zhao, Z. L., Cheng, M. B., Di, Y. W., Yan, H. X., Cao, C. Y., … Shen, Y. F. (2012). Human PIH1 associates with histone H4 to mediate the glucose-dependent enhancement of pre-rRNA synthesis. Journal of Molecular Cell Biology, 4(4), 231–241. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmcb/mjs003

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