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Genome-wide profiling of p63 binding sites identifies genes and regulatory elements for p63-related disorders


ABSTRACT: We identified p63 target genes and binding sites responsible for ectodermal defects by genome-wide profiling of p63 binding using ChIP-seq and expression analysis in human primary keratinocytes from patients with p63 mutations. As proof of principle, we identified a novel de novo microdeletion causing limb defects (SHFM1) that includes a p63 binding site functioning as a cis-regulatory element to control expression of the distally located DLX5/DLX6 genes essential for limb development. Our data demonstrate that target genes and regulatory elements detected in this study can serve as powerful tools to identify causative mutations of unresolved ectodermal disorders. ChIP-seq profiles of p63 in primary human keratinocytes established from two different normal individuals.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

SUBMITTER: Jo Zhou 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-17611 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Heterozygous mutations in p63 are associated with split hand/foot malformations (SHFM), orofacial clefting, and ectodermal abnormalities. Elucidation of the p63 gene network that includes target genes and regulatory elements may reveal new genes for other malformation disorders. We performed genome-wide DNA-binding profiling by chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP), followed by deep sequencing (ChIP-seq) in primary human keratinocytes, and identified potential target genes and regulatory elements  ...[more]

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