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Chromatin immunoprecipitation of tissue-specific transcriptional regulators in mouse and human liver to measure binding at regulatory regions of homologous genes


ABSTRACT: To identify experimentally both conserved and evolving aspects of transcriptional regulation, we have measured the binding of key transcriptional regulators, RNA polymerase II and histone methylation in mouse and human liver at regulatory regions of homologous genes. As expected, the set of genes for which regulator binding is conserved is enriched for known liver-specific genes, conserved binding events are associated with sequence motifs in both species, and target genes show conserved gene expression. Strikingly, a significant number of homlogous genes are bound in only one species, and expression of these genes is no more conserved than expected by chance.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

DISEASE(S): normal

SUBMITTER: Duncan Odom 

PROVIDER: E-TABM-108 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Tissue-specific transcriptional regulation has diverged significantly between human and mouse.

Odom Duncan T DT   Dowell Robin D RD   Jacobsen Elizabeth S ES   Gordon William W   Danford Timothy W TW   MacIsaac Kenzie D KD   Rolfe P Alexander PA   Conboy Caitlin M CM   Gifford David K DK   Fraenkel Ernest E  

Nature genetics 20070521 6


We demonstrate that the binding sites for highly conserved transcription factors vary extensively between human and mouse. We mapped the binding of four tissue-specific transcription factors (FOXA2, HNF1A, HNF4A and HNF6) to 4,000 orthologous gene pairs in hepatocytes purified from human and mouse livers. Despite the conserved function of these factors, from 41% to 89% of their binding events seem to be species specific. When the same protein binds the promoters of orthologous genes, approximate  ...[more]

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