Mechanism of REST/NRSF regulation of clustered protocadherin α genes.
Nucleic Acids Res
; 49(8): 4506-4521, 2021 05 07.
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| ID: mdl-33849071
Repressor element-1 silencing transcription factor (REST) or neuron-restrictive silencer factor (NRSF) is a zinc-finger (ZF) containing transcriptional repressor that recognizes thousands of neuron-restrictive silencer elements (NRSEs) in mammalian genomes. How REST/NRSF regulates gene expression remains incompletely understood. Here, we investigate the binding pattern and regulation mechanism of REST/NRSF in the clustered protocadherin (PCDH) genes. We find that REST/NRSF directionally forms base-specific interactions with NRSEs via tandem ZFs in an anti-parallel manner but with striking conformational changes. In addition, REST/NRSF recruitment to the HS5-1 enhancer leads to the decrease of long-range enhancer-promoter interactions and downregulation of the clustered PCDHα genes. Thus, REST/NRSF represses PCDHα gene expression through directional binding to a repertoire of NRSEs within the distal enhancer and variable target genes.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Repressor Proteins
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Cadherins
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Gene Expression Regulation
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Zinc Fingers
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Enhancer Elements, Genetic
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Promoter Regions, Genetic
Limits:
Animals
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Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Nucleic Acids Res
Year:
2021
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Article