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Identification and characterization of methylation-dependent/independent DNA regulatory elements in the human SLC9B1 gene.

Priya L Kumar1, Paul F James2.   

Abstract

The human NHEDC1 (hNHEDC1) protein is thought to be essential for sperm motility and fertility however the mechanisms regulating its gene expression are largely unknown. In this study we have identified multiple DNA regulatory elements in the 5' end of the gene encoding hNHEDC1 (SLC9B1) and have explored the role that DNA methylation at these elements plays in the regulation of its expression. We first show that the full-length hNHEDC1 protein is testis-specific for the tissues that we tested and that it localizes to the cells of the seminiferous tubules. In silico analysis of the SLC9B1 gene locus identified two putative promoters (P1 and P2) and two CpG islands - CpGI (overlapping with P1) and CpGII (intragenic) - at the 5' end of the gene. By deletion analysis of P1, we show that the region from -23 bp to +200 bp relative to the transcription start site (TSS) is sufficient for optimal promoter activity in a germ cell line. Additionally, in vitro methylation of the P1 (the -500 bp to +200 bp region relative to the TSS) abolishes its activity in germ cells and somatic cells strongly suggesting that DNA methylation at this promoter could regulate SLC9B1 expression. Furthermore, bisulfite-sequencing analysis of the P1/CpGI uncovered reduced methylation in the testis vs. lung whereas CpGII displayed no differences in methylation between these two tissues. Additionally, treatment of HEK 293 cells with 5-aza-2-Deoxycytidine led to upregulation of NHEDC1 transcript and reduced methylation in the promoter CpGI. Finally, we have uncovered both enhancer and silencer functions of the intragenic SLC9B1 CpGII. In all, our data suggests that SLC9B1 gene expression could be regulated via a concerted action of DNA methylation-dependent and independent mechanisms mediated by these multiple DNA regulatory elements.
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Keywords:  DNA methylation; Gene regulation; Male infertility

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25701605      PMCID: PMC4361323          DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2015.02.050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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