All and only CpG containing sequences are enriched in promoters abundantly bound by RNA polymerase II in multiple tissues

Título

All and only CpG containing sequences are enriched in promoters abundantly bound by RNA polymerase II in multiple tissues

Autor

Myakishev Maxim V, Rishi Vikas, Glass Kimberly, Shlyakhtenko Andrey, Rozenberg Julian M, FitzGerald Peter C, Vinson Charles

Descripción

Abstract Background The promoters of housekeeping genes are well-bound by RNA polymerase II (RNAP) in different tissues. Although the promoters of these genes are known to contain CpG islands, the specific DNA sequences that are associated with high RNAP binding to housekeeping promoters has not been described. Results ChIP-chip experiments from three mouse tissues, liver, heart ventricles, and primary keratinocytes, indicate that 94% of promoters have similar RNAP binding, ranging from well-bound to poorly-bound in all tissues. Using all 8-base pair long sequences as a test set, we have identified the DNA sequences that are enriched in promoters of housekeeping genes, focusing on those DNA sequences which are preferentially localized in the proximal promoter. We observe a bimodal distribution. Virtually all sequences enriched in promoters with high RNAP binding values contain a CpG dinucleotide. These results suggest that only transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) that contain the CpG dinucleotide are involved in RNAP binding to housekeeping promoters while TFBS that do not contain a CpG are involved in regulated promoter activity. Abundant 8-mers that are preferentially localized in the proximal promoters and exhibit the best enrichment in RNAP bound promoters are all variants of six known CpG-containing TFBS: ETS, NRF-1, BoxA, SP1, CRE, and E-Box. The frequency of these six DNA motifs can predict housekeeping promoters as accurately as the presence of a CpG island, suggesting that they are the structural elements critical for CpG island function. Experimental EMSA results demonstrate that methylation of the CpG in the ETS, NRF-1, and SP1 motifs prevent DNA binding in nuclear extracts in both keratinocytes and liver. Conclusion In general, TFBS that do not contain a CpG are involved in regulated gene expression while TFBS that contain a CpG are involved in constitutive gene expression with some CpG containing sequences also involved in inducible and tissue specific gene regulation. These TFBS are not bound when the CpG is methylated. Unmethylated CpG dinucleotides in the TFBS in CpG islands allow the transcription factors to find their binding sites which occur only in promoters, in turn localizing RNAP to promoters.

Fecha

2008

Identificador

DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-9-67

Fuente

BMC Genomics

Editor

BMC

Cobertura

Genetics, Biotechnology

Idioma

EN

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https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/article 1033.pdf

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Citación

Myakishev Maxim V, Rishi Vikas, Glass Kimberly, Shlyakhtenko Andrey, Rozenberg Julian M, FitzGerald Peter C, Vinson Charles, “All and only CpG containing sequences are enriched in promoters abundantly bound by RNA polymerase II in multiple tissues,” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/997.

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