By combining biochemical purification and mass spectrometry, we identified proteins associated with human heterochromatin protein 1alpha (HP1alpha) both in the nucleoplasm and in chromatin. Some of these are RNA-binding proteins, and among them is the protein heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein U (hnRNP U)/SAF-A, which is linked to chromatin organization and transcriptional regulation. Here, we demonstrate that hnRNP U is a bona fide HP1alpha-interacting molecule. More importantly, hnRNP U depletion reduces HP1alpha-dependent gene silencing and disturbs HP1alpha subcellular localization. Thus, our data demonstrate that hnRNP U is involved in HP1alpha function, shedding new light on the mode of action of HP1alpha and on the function of hnRNP U.

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