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The Roles of Chromatin Accessibility in Regulating the White-Opaque Phenotypic Switch. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The fungus in question can switch between two distinct cell types, "white" and "opaque," through an epigenetic program that is heritable and reversible.
  • The differences between these cell types arise from unique transcriptional programs affecting various biological aspects like metabolism, mating, and immune responses; approximately 20% of their genes are expressed differently based on the cell type.
  • In addition to transcription factors, other chromatin-modifying factors like histone enzymes and remodelers influence the switching dynamics, which makes this system a valuable model for studying cell fate decisions in more complex organisms.

Article Abstract

, a diploid polymorphic fungus, has evolved a unique heritable epigenetic program that enables reversible phenotypic switching between two cell types, referred to as "white" and "opaque". These cell types are established and maintained by distinct transcriptional programs that lead to differences in metabolic preferences, mating competencies, cellular morphologies, responses to environmental signals, interactions with the host innate immune system, and expression of approximately 20% of genes in the genome. Transcription factors (defined as sequence specific DNA-binding proteins) that regulate the establishment and heritable maintenance of the white and opaque cell types have been a primary focus of investigation in the field; however, other factors that impact chromatin accessibility, such as histone modifying enzymes, chromatin remodelers, and histone chaperone complexes, also modulate the dynamics of the white-opaque switch and have been much less studied to date. Overall, the white-opaque switch represents an attractive and relatively "simple" model system for understanding the logic and regulatory mechanisms by which heritable cell fate decisions are determined in higher eukaryotes. Here we review recent discoveries on the roles of chromatin accessibility in regulating the white-opaque phenotypic switch.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7826875PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7010037DOI Listing

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