Extended Data Fig. 11: A Model for the roles of H3K4me3 in transcription regulation. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 11: A Model for the roles of H3K4me3 in transcription regulation.

From: H3K4me3 regulates RNA polymerase II promoter-proximal pause-release

Extended Data Fig. 11

H3K4me3 facilitates the recruitment of factors regulating the release of paused RNAPII at the +1 nucleosome. The H3K4me3 at promoter regions is highly dynamic, and it is maintained by an equilibrium between SET1/COMPASS complexes and KDM5 demethylases at highly transcribed genes. The rapid turnover of H3K4me3 ensures that the pausing step is a highly regulated process by Integrator Complex Subunit 11 (INTS11), where an increase in H3K4me3 leads to a decrease in RNAPII pausing and acute depletion leads to an increase RNAPII pausing.

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