Global analysis of SUMO chain function reveals multiple roles in chromatin regulation

  • Tharan Srikumar
  • , Megan C. Lewicki
  • , Michael Costanzo
  • , Johnny M. Tkach
  • , Harm van Bakel
  • , Kyle Tsui
  • , Erica S. Johnson
  • , Grant W. Brown
  • , Brenda J. Andrews
  • , Charles Boone
  • , Guri Giaever
  • , Corey Nislow
  • , Brian Raught

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Abstract

Like ubiquitin, the small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) proteins can form oligomeric "chains," but the biological functions of these superstructures are not well understood. Here, we created mutant yeast strains unable to synthesize SUMO chains (smt3allR) and subjected them to high-content microscopic screening, synthetic genetic array (SGA) analysis, and high-density transcript profiling to perform the first global analysis of SUMO chain function. This comprehensive assessment identified 144 proteins with altered localization or intensity in smt3allR cells, 149 synthetic genetic interactions, and 225 mRNA transcripts (primarily consisting of stress- and nutrient-response genes) that displayed a >1.5-fold increase in expression levels. This information-rich resource strongly implicates SUMO chains in the regulation of chromatin. Indeed, using several different approaches, we demonstrate that SUMO chains are required for the maintenance of normal higher-order chromatin structure and transcriptional repression of environmental stress response genes in budding yeast.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)145-163
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Cell Biology
Volume201
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2013
Externally publishedYes

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