We have examined the occurrence and distribution of HP1 alpha and HP1 beta under in vivo, ex vivo and in vitro conditions. Consistent with a non-essential role in heterochromatin maintenance, both proteins are diminished or undetectable in several types of differentiated cells and are universally downregulated during erythropoiesis. Variant-specific patterns are observed in almost all human and mouse tissues examined. Yet, the most instructive example of HP1 plasticity is observed in the lymph nodes, where HP1 alpha and HP1 beta exhibit regional patterns that are exactly complementary to one another. Furthermore, whereas HP1 alpha shows a dispersed sub-nuclear distribution in the majority of peripheral lymphocytes, it coalesces into large heterochromatic foci upon stimulation with various mitogens and IL-2. The effect of inductive signals on HP1 alpha distribution is reproduced by coculture of immortalized T-and B-cells and can be confirmed using specific markers. These complex patterns reveal an unexpected plasticity in HP1 variant expression and strongly suggest that the sub-nuclear distribution of HP1 proteins is regulated by humoral signals and microenvironmental cues.
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Department of Medical Genetics, Life Sciences Institute, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, V6T 1Z3, BCDepartment of Medical Genetics, Life Sciences Institute, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, V6T 1Z3, BC
Jensen K.N.
Lorincz M.C.
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Department of Medical Genetics, Life Sciences Institute, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, V6T 1Z3, BCDepartment of Medical Genetics, Life Sciences Institute, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, V6T 1Z3, BC