Schematic representation of the action of Ring1A and Ring1B proteins in promoting the maintenance of AML cells derived from MOZ-TIF2, MLL-AF10, PML-RAR, or AML1-ETO fusion proteins. Ring1 proteins associated with PRC1 complexes catalyze the ubiquitylation of lysine K119 of histone H2A (H2AK119-Ubi). This modification, in addition to the H3K27me3, contributes to repression of genes, including GLIS2 and CDKN2A, promoting the self-renewal of leukemia-initiating cells. Because these normally bivalent promoters also contain the activating chromatin modification H3K4me3, inactivation of Ring1 results in derepression of GLIS2, CDKN2A, and other genes, promoting differentiation.

Schematic representation of the action of Ring1A and Ring1B proteins in promoting the maintenance of AML cells derived from MOZ-TIF2, MLL-AF10, PML-RAR, or AML1-ETO fusion proteins. Ring1 proteins associated with PRC1 complexes catalyze the ubiquitylation of lysine K119 of histone H2A (H2AK119-Ubi). This modification, in addition to the H3K27me3, contributes to repression of genes, including GLIS2 and CDKN2A, promoting the self-renewal of leukemia-initiating cells. Because these normally bivalent promoters also contain the activating chromatin modification H3K4me3, inactivation of Ring1 results in derepression of GLIS2, CDKN2A, and other genes, promoting differentiation.

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