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Cell-type and locus-specific epigenetic editing of memory expression [ChIP_data]

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With their Janus-faced property of being at once dynamic and stable, epigenetic mechanisms have for long been proposed to act as potential molecular mnemonics, but a cell type-specific, locus-restricted and temporally controllable interrogation thereof has thus far been lacking. Over the past years, accumulating evidence has shown that memories are likely encoded in sparse populations of brain cells, so-called engrams, which have, with few exceptions, received little molecular attention. Here, we combine c-Fos driven engram tagging with CRISPR-based epigenetic editing in vivo to assess whether and the extent to which the epigenetic regulation of a single locus within engram cells can contribute to memory formation and storage. Focusing on the promoter region of Arc, a master regulator of learning and synaptic plasticity, we find that its temporally restricted epigenetic regulation within engram cells in the mouse dentate gyrus is both necessary and sufficient for memory retention after learning as well as for memory maintenance after recall. Furthermore, such epigenetic editing and its behavioral consequence is reversible, and capable of bidirectionally altering memory capacities even outside the labile phase of memory consolidation. Together, these findings suggest that epigenetic mechanisms are causally involved in regulating memory expression Chromatin Immunoprecipitation DNA-sequencing (ChIP-seq) for dCas9-KRAB-MeCP2 targeting Arc or non-targeted in N2A cells
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