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In vivo transcriptional regulation of N-Myc target genes is controlled by E-box methylation

Authors :
Daniel Diolaiti
Giovanni Perini
Antonio Porro
Giuliano Della Valle
Perini G.
Diolaiti D.
Porro A.
Della Valle G.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

N-Myc is a transcription factor that forms heterodimers with the protein Max and binds gene promoters by recognizing a DNA sequence, CACGTG, called E-box. The identification of N-myc target genes is an important step for understanding N-Myc biological functions in both physiological and pathological contexts. In this study, we describe the identification of N-Myc-responsive genes through chromatin immunoprecipitation and methylation-sensitive restriction analysis. Results show that N-Myc is a direct regulator of several identified genes, and that methylation of the CpG dinucleotide within the E-box prevents the access of N-Myc to gene promoters in vivo . Furthermore, methylation profile of the E-box within the promoters of EGFR and CASP8 , two genes directly controlled by Myc, is cell type-specific, suggesting that differential E-box methylation may contribute to generating unique patterns of Myc-dependent transcription. This study illuminates a central role of DNA methylation in controlling N-Myc occupancy at gene promoters and modulating its transcriptional activity in cancer cells.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b838db70d1b83df6292f445223c66e1c