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Publication : Cohesin regulates tissue-specific expression by stabilizing highly occupied cis-regulatory modules.

First Author  Faure AJ Year  2012
Journal  Genome Res Volume  22
Issue  11 Pages  2163-75
PubMed ID  22780989 Mgi Jnum  J:188795
Mgi Id  MGI:5442240 Doi  10.1101/gr.136507.111
Citation  Faure AJ, et al. (2012) Cohesin regulates tissue-specific expression by stabilizing highly occupied cis-regulatory modules. Genome Res 22(11):2163-75
abstractText  The cohesin protein complex contributes to transcriptional regulation in a CTCF-independent manner by colocalizing with master regulators at tissue-specific loci. The regulation of transcription involves the concerted action of multiple transcription factors (TFs) and cohesin's role in this context of combinatorial TF binding remains unexplored. To investigate cohesin-non-CTCF (CNC) binding events in vivo we mapped cohesin and CTCF, as well as a collection of tissue-specific and ubiquitous transcriptional regulators using ChIP-seq in primary mouse liver. We observe a positive correlation between the number of distinct TFs bound and the presence of CNC sites. In contrast to regions of the genome where cohesin and CTCF colocalize, CNC sites coincide with the binding of master regulators and enhancer-markers and are significantly associated with liver-specific expressed genes. We also show that cohesin presence partially explains the commonly observed discrepancy between TF motif score and ChIP signal. Evidence from these statistical analyses in wild-type cells, and comparisons to maps of TF binding in Rad21-cohesin haploinsufficient mouse liver, suggests that cohesin helps to stabilize large protein-DNA complexes. Finally, we observe that the presence of mirrored CTCF binding events at promoters and their nearby cohesin-bound enhancers is associated with elevated expression levels.
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