Detection and quantification of the histone code in the fungal genus Aspergillus

Xin Zhang, Roberta Noberini, Alessandro Vai, Tiziana Bonaldi*, Michael F. Seidl, Jérȏme Collemare

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Abstract

In eukaryotes, the combination of different histone post-translational modifications (PTMs) – the histone code – impacts the chromatin organization as compact and transcriptionally silent heterochromatin or accessible and transcriptionally active euchromatin. Although specific histone PTMs have been studied in fungi, an overview of histone PTMs and their relative abundance is still lacking. Here, we used mass spectrometry to detect and quantify histone PTMs in three fungal species belonging to three distinct taxonomic sections of the genus Aspergillus (Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus nidulans (two strains), and Aspergillus fumigatus). We overall detected 23 different histone PTMs, including a majority of lysine methylations and acetylations, and 23 co-occurrence patterns of multiple histone PTMs. Among those, we report for the first time the detection of H3K79me1, H3K79me2, and H4K31ac in Aspergilli. Although all three species harbour the same PTMs, we found significant differences in the relative abundance of H3K9me1/2/3, H3K14ac, H3K36me1 and H3K79me1, as well as the co-occurrence of acetylation on both K18 and K23 of histone H3 in a strain-specific manner. Our results provide novel insights about the underexplored complexity of the histone code in filamentous fungi, and its functional implications on genome architecture and gene regulation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103800
JournalFungal Genetics and Biology
Volume167
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

Keywords

  • Aspergillus fumigatus
  • Aspergillus nidulans
  • Aspergillus niger
  • Histone acetylation
  • Histone extraction
  • Histone methylation
  • Mass spectrometry

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