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A Cell Cycle Role for the Epigenetic Factor CTCF-L/BORIS

CTCF is a ubiquitous epigenetic regulator that has been proposed as a master keeper of chromatin organisation. CTCF-like, or BORIS, is thought to antagonise CTCF and has been found in normal testis, ovary and a large variety of tumour cells. The cellular function of BORIS remains intriguing although...

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Autores principales: Rosa-Garrido, Manuel, Ceballos, Laura, Alonso-Lecue, Pilar, Abraira, Cristina, Delgado, M. Dolores, Gandarillas, Alberto
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3378572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22724006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039371
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author Rosa-Garrido, Manuel
Ceballos, Laura
Alonso-Lecue, Pilar
Abraira, Cristina
Delgado, M. Dolores
Gandarillas, Alberto
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Ceballos, Laura
Alonso-Lecue, Pilar
Abraira, Cristina
Delgado, M. Dolores
Gandarillas, Alberto
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description CTCF is a ubiquitous epigenetic regulator that has been proposed as a master keeper of chromatin organisation. CTCF-like, or BORIS, is thought to antagonise CTCF and has been found in normal testis, ovary and a large variety of tumour cells. The cellular function of BORIS remains intriguing although it might be involved in developmental reprogramming of gene expression patterns. We here unravel the expression of CTCF and BORIS proteins throughout human epidermis. While CTCF is widely distributed within the nucleus, BORIS is confined to the nucleolus and other euchromatin domains. Nascent RNA experiments in primary keratinocytes revealed that endogenous BORIS is present in active transcription sites. Interestingly, BORIS also localises to interphase centrosomes suggesting a role in the cell cycle. Blocking the cell cycle at S phase or mitosis, or causing DNA damage, produced a striking accumulation of BORIS. Consistently, ectopic expression of wild type or GFP- BORIS provoked a higher rate of S phase cells as well as genomic instability by mitosis failure. Furthermore, down-regulation of endogenous BORIS by specific shRNAs inhibited both RNA transcription and cell cycle progression. The results altogether suggest a role for BORIS in coordinating S phase events with mitosis.
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spelling pubmed-33785722012-06-21 A Cell Cycle Role for the Epigenetic Factor CTCF-L/BORIS Rosa-Garrido, Manuel Ceballos, Laura Alonso-Lecue, Pilar Abraira, Cristina Delgado, M. Dolores Gandarillas, Alberto PLoS One Research Article CTCF is a ubiquitous epigenetic regulator that has been proposed as a master keeper of chromatin organisation. CTCF-like, or BORIS, is thought to antagonise CTCF and has been found in normal testis, ovary and a large variety of tumour cells. The cellular function of BORIS remains intriguing although it might be involved in developmental reprogramming of gene expression patterns. We here unravel the expression of CTCF and BORIS proteins throughout human epidermis. While CTCF is widely distributed within the nucleus, BORIS is confined to the nucleolus and other euchromatin domains. Nascent RNA experiments in primary keratinocytes revealed that endogenous BORIS is present in active transcription sites. Interestingly, BORIS also localises to interphase centrosomes suggesting a role in the cell cycle. Blocking the cell cycle at S phase or mitosis, or causing DNA damage, produced a striking accumulation of BORIS. Consistently, ectopic expression of wild type or GFP- BORIS provoked a higher rate of S phase cells as well as genomic instability by mitosis failure. Furthermore, down-regulation of endogenous BORIS by specific shRNAs inhibited both RNA transcription and cell cycle progression. The results altogether suggest a role for BORIS in coordinating S phase events with mitosis. Public Library of Science 2012-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3378572/ /pubmed/22724006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039371 Text en Rosa-Garrido 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.
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Rosa-Garrido, Manuel
Ceballos, Laura
Alonso-Lecue, Pilar
Abraira, Cristina
Delgado, M. Dolores
Gandarillas, Alberto
A Cell Cycle Role for the Epigenetic Factor CTCF-L/BORIS
title A Cell Cycle Role for the Epigenetic Factor CTCF-L/BORIS
title_full A Cell Cycle Role for the Epigenetic Factor CTCF-L/BORIS
title_fullStr A Cell Cycle Role for the Epigenetic Factor CTCF-L/BORIS
title_full_unstemmed A Cell Cycle Role for the Epigenetic Factor CTCF-L/BORIS
title_short A Cell Cycle Role for the Epigenetic Factor CTCF-L/BORIS
title_sort cell cycle role for the epigenetic factor ctcf-l/boris
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3378572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22724006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039371
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