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Factor binding and chromatin modification in the promoter of murine Egr1 gene upon induction.

Gema Tur1, Elena I Georgieva, Andrés Gagete, Gerardo López-Rodas, José L Rodríguez, Luis Franco.   

Abstract

The influence of chromatin on immediate-early gene expression has been studied in a model of Egr1 induction in intact mouse cells. ChIP analysis of factor and RNA polymerase binding reveals that the gene is constitutively poised for transcription in nonstimulated cells, but a repressing chromatin structure hampers productive transcription. Stimulation with phorbol esters results in a transient activation, which starts at 5 min and peaks at 30 min. Quantitative mapping of promoter occupancy by the different factors shows for the first time that no direct competition between SP1 and EGR1 occurs. The phosphorylation of ELK1 and CREB, which involves both the cascades of MEK1/2 and p38 kinases, is required for gene expression, which ceases following the binding of NAB1 and NAB2 to the promoter. The changes in histone acetylation and the differential recruitment of histone-modifying complexes further show the role of chromatin in the activation of this immediate-early gene.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20582451     DOI: 10.1007/s00018-010-0426-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci        ISSN: 1420-682X            Impact factor:   9.261


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