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Inducible Nucleosome Depletion at OREBP-Binding-Sites by Hypertonic Stress

BACKGROUND: Osmotic Response Element-Binding Protein (OREBP), also known as TonEBP or NFAT5, is a unique transcription factor. It is hitherto the only known mammalian transcription factor that regulates hypertonic stress-induced gene transcription. In addition, unlike other monomeric members of the...

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Autores principales: Tong, Edith H. Y., Guo, Jin-Jun, Xu, Song-Xiao, Mak, Keri, Chung, Sookja K., Chung, Stephen S. M., Huang, Ali-Long, Ko, Ben C. B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2793017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20041176
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008435
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author Tong, Edith H. Y.
Guo, Jin-Jun
Xu, Song-Xiao
Mak, Keri
Chung, Sookja K.
Chung, Stephen S. M.
Huang, Ali-Long
Ko, Ben C. B.
author_facet Tong, Edith H. Y.
Guo, Jin-Jun
Xu, Song-Xiao
Mak, Keri
Chung, Sookja K.
Chung, Stephen S. M.
Huang, Ali-Long
Ko, Ben C. B.
author_sort Tong, Edith H. Y.
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description BACKGROUND: Osmotic Response Element-Binding Protein (OREBP), also known as TonEBP or NFAT5, is a unique transcription factor. It is hitherto the only known mammalian transcription factor that regulates hypertonic stress-induced gene transcription. In addition, unlike other monomeric members of the NFAT family, OREBP exists as a homodimer and it is the only transcription factor known to bind naked DNA targets by complete encirclement in vitro. Nevertheless, how OREBP interacts with target DNA, also known as ORE/TonE, and how it elicits gene transcription in vivo, remains unknown. METHODOLOGY: Using hypertonic induction of the aldose reductase (AR) gene activation as a model, we showed that OREs contained dynamic nucleosomes. Hypertonic stress induced a rapid and reversible loss of nucleosome(s) around the OREs. The loss of nucleosome(s) was found to be initiated by an OREBP-independent mechanism, but was significantly potentiated in the presence of OREBP. Furthermore, hypertonic induction of AR gene was associated with an OREBP-dependent hyperacetylation of histones that spanned the 5′ upstream sequences and at least some exons of the gene. Nevertheless, nucleosome loss was not regulated by the acetylation status of histone. SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings offer novel insights into the mechanism of OREBP-dependent transcriptional regulation and provide a basis for understanding how histone eviction and transcription factor recruitment are coupled.
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spelling pubmed-27930172009-12-30 Inducible Nucleosome Depletion at OREBP-Binding-Sites by Hypertonic Stress Tong, Edith H. Y. Guo, Jin-Jun Xu, Song-Xiao Mak, Keri Chung, Sookja K. Chung, Stephen S. M. Huang, Ali-Long Ko, Ben C. B. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Osmotic Response Element-Binding Protein (OREBP), also known as TonEBP or NFAT5, is a unique transcription factor. It is hitherto the only known mammalian transcription factor that regulates hypertonic stress-induced gene transcription. In addition, unlike other monomeric members of the NFAT family, OREBP exists as a homodimer and it is the only transcription factor known to bind naked DNA targets by complete encirclement in vitro. Nevertheless, how OREBP interacts with target DNA, also known as ORE/TonE, and how it elicits gene transcription in vivo, remains unknown. METHODOLOGY: Using hypertonic induction of the aldose reductase (AR) gene activation as a model, we showed that OREs contained dynamic nucleosomes. Hypertonic stress induced a rapid and reversible loss of nucleosome(s) around the OREs. The loss of nucleosome(s) was found to be initiated by an OREBP-independent mechanism, but was significantly potentiated in the presence of OREBP. Furthermore, hypertonic induction of AR gene was associated with an OREBP-dependent hyperacetylation of histones that spanned the 5′ upstream sequences and at least some exons of the gene. Nevertheless, nucleosome loss was not regulated by the acetylation status of histone. SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings offer novel insights into the mechanism of OREBP-dependent transcriptional regulation and provide a basis for understanding how histone eviction and transcription factor recruitment are coupled. Public Library of Science 2009-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2793017/ /pubmed/20041176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008435 Text en Tong et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tong, Edith H. Y.
Guo, Jin-Jun
Xu, Song-Xiao
Mak, Keri
Chung, Sookja K.
Chung, Stephen S. M.
Huang, Ali-Long
Ko, Ben C. B.
Inducible Nucleosome Depletion at OREBP-Binding-Sites by Hypertonic Stress
title Inducible Nucleosome Depletion at OREBP-Binding-Sites by Hypertonic Stress
title_full Inducible Nucleosome Depletion at OREBP-Binding-Sites by Hypertonic Stress
title_fullStr Inducible Nucleosome Depletion at OREBP-Binding-Sites by Hypertonic Stress
title_full_unstemmed Inducible Nucleosome Depletion at OREBP-Binding-Sites by Hypertonic Stress
title_short Inducible Nucleosome Depletion at OREBP-Binding-Sites by Hypertonic Stress
title_sort inducible nucleosome depletion at orebp-binding-sites by hypertonic stress
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2793017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20041176
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008435
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