ZNF555 protein binds to transcriptional activator site of 4qA allele and ANT1: potential implication in Facioscapulohumeral dystrophy.
Elena KimJeremy RichAdam KaroutasPavel TarlykovEmilie CochetDaria MalyshevaKamel MamchaouiVasily OgryzkoIryna PirozhkovaPublished in: Nucleic acids research (2015)
Facioscapulohumeral dystrophy (FSHD) is an epi/genetic satellite disease associated with at least two satellite sequences in 4q35: (i) D4Z4 macrosatellite and (ii) β-satellite repeats (BSR), a prevalent part of the 4qA allele. Most of the recent FSHD studies have been focused on a DUX4 transcript inside D4Z4 and its tandem contraction in FSHD patients. However, the D4Z4-contraction alone is not pathological, which would also require the 4qA allele. Since little is known about BSR, we investigated the 4qA BSR functional role in the transcriptional control of the FSHD region 4q35. We have shown that an individual BSR possesses enhancer activity leading to activation of the Adenine Nucleotide Translocator 1 gene (ANT1), a major FSHD candidate gene. We have identified ZNF555, a previously uncharacterized protein, as a putative transcriptional factor highly expressed in human primary myoblasts that interacts with the BSR enhancer site and impacts the ANT1 promoter activity in FSHD myoblasts. The discovery of the functional role of the 4qA allele and ZNF555 in the transcriptional control of ANT1 advances our understanding of FSHD pathogenesis and provides potential therapeutic targets.
Keyphrases
- transcription factor
- gene expression
- binding protein
- genome wide
- copy number
- muscular dystrophy
- end stage renal disease
- genome wide identification
- endothelial cells
- dna methylation
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- small molecule
- heat shock
- chronic kidney disease
- early onset
- prognostic factors
- smooth muscle
- mass spectrometry
- rna seq
- high throughput
- inflammatory response
- climate change
- single cell
- atomic force microscopy