Data from: An epigenetic memory at the CYP1A gene in cancer-resistant, pollution-adapted killifish
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Human exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) is a significant public health problem that will worsen with a warming climate and increased large-scale wildfires. Here, we characterize an epigenetic memory at the cytochrome P450 1 A (CYP1A) gene in wild Fundulus heteroclitus that have adapted to chronic, extreme PAH pollution. In wild-type fish, CYP1A is highly induced by PAH. In PAH-tolerant fish, CYP1A induction is blunted. Since CYP1A metabolically activates PAH, this memory protects these fish from PAH-mediated cancer. However, PAH-tolerant fish reared in clean water recover CYP1A inducibility, indicating a non-genetic effect. Datasets herein include antibody verification, chromatin immunoprecipitation, CYP expression, transcription factor binding sites, and H3Kme1 and H3K4me mixed models.
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