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Characterization of histone inheritance patterns in the Drosophila female germline
Authors:Elizabeth W Kahney  Emily H Zion  Lydia Sohn  Kayla Viets&#x;Layng  Robert Johnston  Xin Chen
Institution:1. Department of Biology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA ;2.Present address: University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center, Glen Burnie MD, USA ;3.Present address: Tempus Labs, Chicago IL, USA
Abstract:Stem cells have the unique ability to undergo asymmetric division which produces two daughter cells that are genetically identical, but commit to different cell fates. The loss of this balanced asymmetric outcome can lead to many diseases, including cancer and tissue dystrophy. Understanding this tightly regulated process is crucial in developing methods to treat these abnormalities. Here, we report that during a Drosophila female germline stem cell asymmetric division, the two daughter cells differentially inherit histones at key genes related to either maintaining the stem cell state or promoting differentiation, but not at constitutively active or silenced genes. We combine histone labeling with DNA Oligopaints to distinguish old versus new histones and visualize their inheritance patterns at a single‐gene resolution in asymmetrically dividing cells in vivo. This strategy can be applied to other biological systems involving cell fate change during development or tissue homeostasis in multicellular organisms.
Keywords:asymmetric cell division  Drosophila  epigenetics  FISH  histone
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