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SUV39H2

suppressor of variegation 3-9 homolog 2 (Drosophila)

Histone methyltransferase that specifically trimethylates 'Lys-9' of histone H3 using monomethylated H3 'Lys-9' as substrate. H3 'Lys-9' trimethylation represents a specific tag for epigenetic transcriptional repression by recruiting HP1 (CBX1, CBX3 and/or CBX5) proteins to methylated histones. Mainly functions in heterochromatin regions, thereby playing a central role in the establishment of constitutive heterochromatin at pericentric and telomere regions. H3 'Lys-9' trimethylation is also required to direct DNA methylation at pericentric repeats. SUV39H1 is targeted to histone H3 via its interaction with RB1 and is involved in many processes, such as cell cycle regulation, transcriptional repression and regulation of telomere length. May participate in regulation of higher-order chromatin organization during spermatogenesis. Recruited by the large PER complex to the E-box elements of the circadian target genes such as PER2 itself or PER1, contributes to the conversion of local chromatin to a heterochromatin-like repressive state through H3 'Lys-9' trimethylation.

Gene Name: suppressor of variegation 3-9 homolog 2 (Drosophila)
Synonyms: SUV39H2, H3-K9-HMTase 2, Lysine N-methyltransferase 1B, Su(var)3-9 homolog 2, KMT1B
Target Sequences: AK027067 BAB15645.1 Q9H5I1

Publications (4)

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Major satellite repeat RNA stabilize heterochromatin retention of Suv39h enzymes by RNA-nucleosome association and RNA:DNA hybrid formation. Velazquez Camacho O, Galan C, Swist-Rosowska K, Ching R, Gamalinda M, Karabiber F, De La Rosa-Velazquez I, Engist B, Koschorz B, Shukeir N, Onishi-Seebacher M, van de Nobelen S, Jenuwein T. eLife. 2017 6: (WB; Mouse) [Full Text Article] [PubMed:28760199] [PMC:PMC5538826] Related Antibodies: LS-C116360.
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Complete loss of H3K9 methylation dissolves mouse heterochromatin organization. Thomas Montavon, Nicholas Shukeir, Galina Erikson, Bettina Engist, Megumi Onishi-Seebacher, Devon Ryan, Yaarub Musa, Gerhard Mittler, Alexandra Graff Meyer, Christel Genoud, Thomas Jenuwein. Nature communications. 2021 July;12:4359. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:34272378] [PMC:PMC8285382] Related Antibodies: LS-C116360.
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Regulation of mammalian 3D genome organization and histone H3K9 dimethylation by H3K9 methyltransferases. Kei Fukuda, Chikako Shimura, Hisashi Miura, Akie Tanigawa, Takehiro Suzuki, Naoshi Dohmae, Ichiro Hiratani, Yoichi Shinkai. Communications biology. 2021 May;4:571. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:33986449] [PMC:PMC8119675] Related Antibodies: LS-C116360.
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HP1 maintains protein stability of H3K9 methyltransferases and demethylases. Ryo Maeda, Makoto Tachibana. EMBO reports. 2022 April;23:e53581. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:35166421] [PMC:PMC8982598] Related Antibodies: LS-C116360.
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