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Molecular basis of Williams-Beuren syndrome: TFII-I regulated targets involved in craniofacial development.

Aleksandr V Makeyev, Dashzeveg Bayarsaihan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to identify gene targets of TFII-I transcription factors involved in craniofacial development.
DESIGN: Recent findings in individuals with Williams-Beuren syndrome who show facial dysmorphism and cognitive defects have pointed to TFII-I genes (GTF2I and GTF2IRD1) as the prime candidates responsible for these clinical features. However, TFII-I proteins are multifunctional transcriptional factors regulating a number of genes during development, and how their haploinsufficiency leads to the Williams-Beuren syndrome phenotype is currently unknown.
RESULTS: Here we report the identification of three genes with a well-established relevance to craniofacial development as direct TFII-I targets. These genes, craniofacial development protein 1 (Cfdp1), Sec23 homolog A (Sec23a), and nuclear receptor binding SET domain protein 1 (Nsd1), contain consensus TFII-I binding sites in their proximal promoters; the chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis showed that TFII-I transcription factors are recruited to these sites in vivo.
CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that transcriptional regulation of these genes by TFII-I proteins could provide a possible genotype-phenotype link in Williams-Beuren syndrome.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20500075     DOI: 10.1597/09-093

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cleft Palate Craniofac J        ISSN: 1055-6656


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