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Published April 4, 2024 | Published
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Denaturing purifications demonstrate that PRC2 and other widely reported chromatin proteins do not appear to bind directly to RNA in vivo

Abstract

Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) is reported to bind to many RNAs and has become a central player in reports of how long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) regulate gene expression. Yet, there is a growing discrepancy between the biochemical evidence supporting specific lncRNA-PRC2 interactions and functional evidence demonstrating that PRC2 is often dispensable for lncRNA function. Here, we revisit the evidence supporting RNA binding by PRC2 and show that many reported interactions may not occur in vivo. Using denaturing purification of in vivo crosslinked RNA-protein complexes in human and mouse cell lines, we observe a loss of detectable RNA binding to PRC2 and chromatin-associated proteins previously reported to bind RNA (CTCF, YY1, and others), despite accurately mapping bona fide RNA-binding sites across others (SPEN, TET2, and others). Taken together, these results argue for a critical re-evaluation of the broad role of RNA binding to orchestrate various chromatin regulatory mechanisms.

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© 2024 Elsevier.

Acknowledgement

We thank members of the Guttman lab for technical help, comments, and discussions; Tom Cech, John Rinn, and Ryan Flynn for feedback and discussions; and I.-M. Strazhnik for illustrations and S. Hiley for editing. This work was funded by grants from NIH (U01DK127420 [to M.G.] and R01DA053178 [to M.G.]) and the CZI Ben Barres Early Career Acceleration Award (to M.G.). J.K.G. is supported by NCI F30CA278005 and the University of Southern California MD/PhD program.

Contributions

Conceptualization, J.K.G., M.R.B., and M.G.; methodology, M.R.B.; software, M.R.B. and M.G.; formal analysis, J.K.G., M.R.B., and M.G.; investigation, J.K.G., M.R.B., W.G.W., G.B., C.R.U., A.K.B., A.C., O.E., M.S., P.P., E.A., and V.T.; writing – original draft, J.K.G., M.R.B., and M.G.; writing – review & editing, J.K.G., M.R.B. and M.G.; visualization, J.K.G.; supervision, M.R.B. and M.G.; funding acquisition, J.K.G. and M.G.

Conflict of Interest

M.R.B., W.G.W., and M.G. are inventors on a patent covering the CLAP method.

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