| Literature DB >> 17715390 |
Marco De Gobbi1, Eduardo Anguita, Jim Hughes, Jacqueline A Sloane-Stanley, Jacqueline A Sharpe, Christoph M Koch, Ian Dunham, Richard J Gibbons, William G Wood, Douglas R Higgs.
Abstract
To address the mechanism by which the human globin genes are activated during erythropoiesis, we have used a tiled microarray to analyze the pattern of transcription factor binding and associated histone modifications across the telomeric region of human chromosome 16 in primary erythroid and nonerythroid cells. This 220-kb region includes the alpha globin genes and 9 widely expressed genes flanking the alpha globin locus. This un-biased, comprehensive analysis of transcription factor binding and histone modifications (acetylation and methylation) described here not only identified all known cis-acting regulatory elements in the human alpha globin cluster but also demonstrated that there are no additional erythroid-specific regulatory elements in the 220-kb region tested. In addition, the pattern of histone modification distinguished promoter elements from potential enhancer elements across this region. Finally, comparison of the human and mouse orthologous regions in a unique mouse model, with both regions coexpressed in the same animal, showed significant differences that may explain how these 2 clusters are regulated differently in vivo.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17715390 DOI: 10.1182/blood-2007-06-097964
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood ISSN: 0006-4971 Impact factor: 22.113