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The Functional Significance of Common Polymorphisms in Zinc Finger Transcription Factors

Variants that alter the DNA-binding specificity of transcription factors could affect the specificity for and expression of potentially many target genes, as has been observed in several tumor-derived mutations. Here we examined if such trans expression quantitative trait loci (trans-eQTLs) could si...

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Autores principales: Lockwood, Sarah H., Guan, Anna, Yu, Abigail S., Zhang, Chi, Zykovich, Artem, Korf, Ian, Rannala, Bruce, Segal, David J.
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Publicado: Genetics Society of America 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4169156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24970883
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.114.012195
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author Lockwood, Sarah H.
Guan, Anna
Yu, Abigail S.
Zhang, Chi
Zykovich, Artem
Korf, Ian
Rannala, Bruce
Segal, David J.
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Guan, Anna
Yu, Abigail S.
Zhang, Chi
Zykovich, Artem
Korf, Ian
Rannala, Bruce
Segal, David J.
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description Variants that alter the DNA-binding specificity of transcription factors could affect the specificity for and expression of potentially many target genes, as has been observed in several tumor-derived mutations. Here we examined if such trans expression quantitative trait loci (trans-eQTLs) could similarly result from common genetic variants. We chose to focus on the Cys(2)-His(2) class of zinc finger transcription factors because they are the most abundant superfamily of transcription factors in human and have well-characterized DNA binding interactions. We identified 430 SNPs that cause missense substitutions in the DNA-contacting residues. Fewer common missense SNPs were found at DNA-contacting residues compared with non-DNA-contacting residues (P = 0.00006), consistent with possible functional selection against SNPs at DNA-contacting positions. Functional predictions based on zinc finger transcription factor (ZNF) DNA binding preferences also suggested that many common substitutions could potentially alter binding specificity. However, Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium analysis and examination of seven orthologs within the primate lineage failed to find evidence of trans-eQTLs associated with the DNA-contacting positions or evidence of a different selection pressure on a contemporary and evolutionary timescales. The overall conclusion was that common SNPs that alter the DNA-contacting residues of these factors are unlikely to produce strong trans-eQTLs, consistent with the observations by others that trans-eQTLs in humans tend to be few and weak. Some rare SNPs might alter specificity and remained rare due to purifying selection. The study also underscores the need for large-scale eQTLs mapping efforts that might provide experimental evidence for SNPs that alter the choice of transcription factor binding sites.
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spelling pubmed-41691562014-09-24 The Functional Significance of Common Polymorphisms in Zinc Finger Transcription Factors Lockwood, Sarah H. Guan, Anna Yu, Abigail S. Zhang, Chi Zykovich, Artem Korf, Ian Rannala, Bruce Segal, David J. G3 (Bethesda) Investigations Variants that alter the DNA-binding specificity of transcription factors could affect the specificity for and expression of potentially many target genes, as has been observed in several tumor-derived mutations. Here we examined if such trans expression quantitative trait loci (trans-eQTLs) could similarly result from common genetic variants. We chose to focus on the Cys(2)-His(2) class of zinc finger transcription factors because they are the most abundant superfamily of transcription factors in human and have well-characterized DNA binding interactions. We identified 430 SNPs that cause missense substitutions in the DNA-contacting residues. Fewer common missense SNPs were found at DNA-contacting residues compared with non-DNA-contacting residues (P = 0.00006), consistent with possible functional selection against SNPs at DNA-contacting positions. Functional predictions based on zinc finger transcription factor (ZNF) DNA binding preferences also suggested that many common substitutions could potentially alter binding specificity. However, Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium analysis and examination of seven orthologs within the primate lineage failed to find evidence of trans-eQTLs associated with the DNA-contacting positions or evidence of a different selection pressure on a contemporary and evolutionary timescales. The overall conclusion was that common SNPs that alter the DNA-contacting residues of these factors are unlikely to produce strong trans-eQTLs, consistent with the observations by others that trans-eQTLs in humans tend to be few and weak. Some rare SNPs might alter specificity and remained rare due to purifying selection. The study also underscores the need for large-scale eQTLs mapping efforts that might provide experimental evidence for SNPs that alter the choice of transcription factor binding sites. Genetics Society of America 2014-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4169156/ /pubmed/24970883 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.114.012195 Text en Copyright © 2014 Lockwood et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lockwood, Sarah H.
Guan, Anna
Yu, Abigail S.
Zhang, Chi
Zykovich, Artem
Korf, Ian
Rannala, Bruce
Segal, David J.
The Functional Significance of Common Polymorphisms in Zinc Finger Transcription Factors
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title_short The Functional Significance of Common Polymorphisms in Zinc Finger Transcription Factors
title_sort functional significance of common polymorphisms in zinc finger transcription factors
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