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DNA G-Quadruplexes Contribute to CTCF Recruitment

G-quadruplex (G4) sites in the human genome frequently colocalize with CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF)-bound sites in CpG islands (CGIs). We aimed to clarify the role of G4s in CTCF positioning. Molecular modeling data suggested direct interactions, so we performed in vitro binding assays with quadruple...

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Autores principales: Tikhonova, Polina, Pavlova, Iulia, Isaakova, Ekaterina, Tsvetkov, Vladimir, Bogomazova, Alexandra, Vedekhina, Tatjana, Luzhin, Artem V., Sultanov, Rinat, Severov, Vjacheslav, Klimina, Ksenia, Kantidze, Omar L., Pozmogova, Galina, Lagarkova, Maria, Varizhuk, Anna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8269367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34209337
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22137090
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author Tikhonova, Polina
Pavlova, Iulia
Isaakova, Ekaterina
Tsvetkov, Vladimir
Bogomazova, Alexandra
Vedekhina, Tatjana
Luzhin, Artem V.
Sultanov, Rinat
Severov, Vjacheslav
Klimina, Ksenia
Kantidze, Omar L.
Pozmogova, Galina
Lagarkova, Maria
Varizhuk, Anna
author_facet Tikhonova, Polina
Pavlova, Iulia
Isaakova, Ekaterina
Tsvetkov, Vladimir
Bogomazova, Alexandra
Vedekhina, Tatjana
Luzhin, Artem V.
Sultanov, Rinat
Severov, Vjacheslav
Klimina, Ksenia
Kantidze, Omar L.
Pozmogova, Galina
Lagarkova, Maria
Varizhuk, Anna
author_sort Tikhonova, Polina
collection PubMed
description G-quadruplex (G4) sites in the human genome frequently colocalize with CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF)-bound sites in CpG islands (CGIs). We aimed to clarify the role of G4s in CTCF positioning. Molecular modeling data suggested direct interactions, so we performed in vitro binding assays with quadruplex-forming sequences from CGIs in the human genome. G4s bound CTCF with Kd values similar to that of the control duplex, while respective i-motifs exhibited no affinity for CTCF. Using ChIP-qPCR assays, we showed that G4-stabilizing ligands enhance CTCF occupancy at a G4-prone site in STAT3 gene. In view of the reportedly increased CTCF affinity for hypomethylated DNA, we next questioned whether G4s also facilitate CTCF recruitment to CGIs via protecting CpG sites from methylation. Bioinformatics analysis of previously published data argued against such a possibility. Finally, we questioned whether G4s facilitate CTCF recruitment by affecting chromatin structure. We showed that three architectural chromatin proteins of the high mobility group colocalize with G4s in the genome and recognize parallel-stranded or mixed-topology G4s in vitro. One of such proteins, HMGN3, contributes to the association between G4s and CTCF according to our bioinformatics analysis. These findings support both direct and indirect roles of G4s in CTCF recruitment.
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spelling pubmed-82693672021-07-10 DNA G-Quadruplexes Contribute to CTCF Recruitment Tikhonova, Polina Pavlova, Iulia Isaakova, Ekaterina Tsvetkov, Vladimir Bogomazova, Alexandra Vedekhina, Tatjana Luzhin, Artem V. Sultanov, Rinat Severov, Vjacheslav Klimina, Ksenia Kantidze, Omar L. Pozmogova, Galina Lagarkova, Maria Varizhuk, Anna Int J Mol Sci Article G-quadruplex (G4) sites in the human genome frequently colocalize with CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF)-bound sites in CpG islands (CGIs). We aimed to clarify the role of G4s in CTCF positioning. Molecular modeling data suggested direct interactions, so we performed in vitro binding assays with quadruplex-forming sequences from CGIs in the human genome. G4s bound CTCF with Kd values similar to that of the control duplex, while respective i-motifs exhibited no affinity for CTCF. Using ChIP-qPCR assays, we showed that G4-stabilizing ligands enhance CTCF occupancy at a G4-prone site in STAT3 gene. In view of the reportedly increased CTCF affinity for hypomethylated DNA, we next questioned whether G4s also facilitate CTCF recruitment to CGIs via protecting CpG sites from methylation. Bioinformatics analysis of previously published data argued against such a possibility. Finally, we questioned whether G4s facilitate CTCF recruitment by affecting chromatin structure. We showed that three architectural chromatin proteins of the high mobility group colocalize with G4s in the genome and recognize parallel-stranded or mixed-topology G4s in vitro. One of such proteins, HMGN3, contributes to the association between G4s and CTCF according to our bioinformatics analysis. These findings support both direct and indirect roles of G4s in CTCF recruitment. MDPI 2021-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8269367/ /pubmed/34209337 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22137090 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tikhonova, Polina
Pavlova, Iulia
Isaakova, Ekaterina
Tsvetkov, Vladimir
Bogomazova, Alexandra
Vedekhina, Tatjana
Luzhin, Artem V.
Sultanov, Rinat
Severov, Vjacheslav
Klimina, Ksenia
Kantidze, Omar L.
Pozmogova, Galina
Lagarkova, Maria
Varizhuk, Anna
DNA G-Quadruplexes Contribute to CTCF Recruitment
title DNA G-Quadruplexes Contribute to CTCF Recruitment
title_full DNA G-Quadruplexes Contribute to CTCF Recruitment
title_fullStr DNA G-Quadruplexes Contribute to CTCF Recruitment
title_full_unstemmed DNA G-Quadruplexes Contribute to CTCF Recruitment
title_short DNA G-Quadruplexes Contribute to CTCF Recruitment
title_sort dna g-quadruplexes contribute to ctcf recruitment
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8269367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34209337
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22137090
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