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  • Epigenetic mechanisms allow cells to change and adapt without changing their DNA.
  • Scientists studied fission yeast to see how these changes happen and found that certain proteins can shift over time to help cells adapt to stress.
  • When the stress is gone, cells remember how to respond better in the future, which could help us understand things like drug resistance and illnesses.

Article Abstract

Epigenetic mechanisms enable cells to develop novel adaptive phenotypes without altering their genetic blueprint. Recent studies show histone modifications, such as heterochromatin-defining H3K9 methylation (H3K9me), can be redistributed to establish adaptive phenotypes. We developed a precision-engineered genetic approach to trigger heterochromatin misregulation on-demand in fission yeast. This enabled us to trace genome-scale RNA and H3K9me changes over time in long-term, continuous cultures. Adaptive H3K9me establishes over remarkably slow timescales relative to the initiating stress. We captured dynamic H3K9me redistribution events which depend on an RNA binding complex MTREC, ultimately leading to cells converging on an optimal adaptive solution. Upon stress removal, cells relax to new transcriptional and chromatin states, establishing memory that is tunable and primed for future adaptive epigenetic responses. Collectively, we identify the slow kinetics of epigenetic adaptation that allow cells to discover and heritably encode novel adaptive solutions, with implications for drug resistance and response to infection.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11338711PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2024.07.006DOI Listing

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