EMBO Rep 2001 Oct;2(10):915-9

Physical and functional association of SU(VAR)3-9 and HDAC1 in Drosophila.

Czermin B, Schotta G, Hulsmann BB, Brehm A, Becker PB, Reuter G, Imhof A.

Adolf-Butenandt Institut, Molekularbiologie, Ludwig-Maximilians Universitat, Schillerstrasse 44, D-80336 Munchen and 1Institut fur Genetik, Martin Luther Universitat Halle Biologicum, Weinbergweg 10, D-06120 Halle, Germany.

Modification of histones can have a dramatic impact on chromatin structure and function. Acetylation of lysines within the N-terminal tail of the histone octamer marks transcriptionally active regions of the genome whereas deacetylation seems to play a role in transcriptional silencing. Recently, the methylation of the histone tails has also been shown to be important for transcriptional regulation and chromosome structure. Here we show by immunoaffinity purification that two activities important for chromatin-mediated gene silencing, the histone methyltransferase SU(VAR)3-9 and the histone deacetylase HDAC1, associate in vivo. The two activities cooperate to methylate pre-acetylated histones. Both enzymes are modifiers of position effect variegation and interact genetically in flies. We suggest a model in which the concerted histone deacetylation and methylation by a SU(VAR)3-9/HDAC1-containing complex leads to a permanent silencing of transcription in particular areas of the genome.