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Long-range function of an intergenic retrotransposon
Authors:Wenhu Pi  Xingguo Zhu  Min Wu  Yongchao Wang  Sadanand Fulzele  Ali Eroglu  Jianhua Ling  Dorothy Tuan
Affiliation:Departments of aBiochemistry and Molecular Biology and;bOrthopedic Surgery and;cInstitute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, School of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
Abstract:Retrotransposons including endogenous retroviruses and their solitary long terminal repeats (LTRs) compose >40% of the human genome. Many of them are located in intergenic regions far from genes. Whether these intergenic retrotransposons serve beneficial host functions is not known. Here we show that an LTR retrotransposon of ERV-9 human endogenous retrovirus located 40–70 kb upstream of the human fetal γ- and adult β-globin genes serves a long-range, host function. The ERV-9 LTR contains multiple CCAAT and GATA motifs and competitively recruits a high concentration of NF-Y and GATA-2 present in low abundance in adult erythroid cells to assemble an LTR/RNA polymerase II complex. The LTR complex transcribes intergenic RNAs unidirectionally through the intervening DNA to loop with and modulate transcription factor occupancies at the far downstream globin promoters, thereby modulating globin gene switching by a competitive mechanism.
Keywords:BAC transgenic mice   NF-Y bound at CCAAT motif   transcriptional regulation   globin gene switching
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