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Publication : Jpx RNA activates Xist by evicting CTCF.

First Author  Sun S Year  2013
Journal  Cell Volume  153
Issue  7 Pages  1537-51
PubMed ID  23791181 Mgi Jnum  J:315257
Mgi Id  MGI:6829923 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2013.05.028
Citation  Sun S, et al. (2013) Jpx RNA activates Xist by evicting CTCF. Cell 153(7):1537-51
abstractText  In mammals, dosage compensation between XX and XY individuals occurs through X chromosome inactivation (XCI). The noncoding Xist RNA is expressed and initiates XCI only when more than one X chromosome is present. Current models invoke a dependency on the X-to-autosome ratio (X:A), but molecular factors remain poorly defined. Here, we demonstrate that molecular titration between an X-encoded RNA and an autosomally encoded protein dictates Xist induction. In pre-XCI cells, CTCF protein represses Xist transcription. At the onset of XCI, Jpx RNA is upregulated, binds CTCF, and extricates CTCF from one Xist allele. We demonstrate that CTCF is an RNA-binding protein and is titrated away from the Xist promoter by Jpx RNA. Thus, Jpx activates Xist by evicting CTCF. The functional antagonism via molecular titration reveals a role for long noncoding RNA in epigenetic regulation.
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