BORIS,a novel male germ-line-specific protein associated with epigenetic reprogramming events,shares the same 11-zinc-finger domain with CTCF,the insulator protein involved in reading imprinting marks in the soma |
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Authors: | Loukinov Dmitri I Pugacheva Elena Vatolin Sergei Pack Svetlana D Moon Hanlim Chernukhin Igor Mannan Poonam Larsson Erik Kanduri Chandrasekhar Vostrov Alexander A Cui Hengmi Niemitz Emily L Rasko John E J Docquier France M Kistler Malathi Breen Joseph J Zhuang Zhengping Quitschke Wolfgang W Renkawitz Rainer Klenova Elena M Feinberg Andrew P Ohlsson Rolf Morse Herbert C Lobanenkov Victor V |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Immunopathology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892-0760, USA. |
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Abstract: | CTCF, a conserved, ubiquitous, and highly versatile 11-zinc-finger factor involved in various aspects of gene regulation, forms methylation-sensitive insulators that regulate X chromosome inactivation and expression of imprinted genes. We document here the existence of a paralogous gene with the same exons encoding the 11-zinc-finger domain as mammalian CTCF genes and thus the same DNA-binding potential, but with distinct amino and carboxy termini. We named this gene BORIS for Brother of the Regulator of Imprinted Sites. BORIS is present only in the testis, and expressed in a mutually exclusive manner with CTCF during male germ cell development. We show here that erasure of methylation marks during male germ-line development is associated with dramatic up-regulation of BORIS and down-regulation of CTCF expression. Because BORIS bears the same DNA-binding domain that CTCF employs for recognition of methylation marks in soma, BORIS is a candidate protein for the elusive epigenetic reprogramming factor acting in the male germ line. |
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