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CRISPR-dCas9 mediated TET1 targeting for selective DNA demethylation at BRCA1 promoter.


ABSTRACT: DNA hypermethylation at the promoter of tumour-suppressor genes is tightly correlated with their transcriptional repression and recognized as the hallmark of majority of cancers. Epigenetic silencing of tumour suppressor genes impairs their cellular functions and activates a cascade of events driving cell transformation and cancer progression. Here, we examine site-specific and spatiotemporal alteration in DNA methylation at a target region in BRCA1 gene promoter, a model tumour suppressor gene. We have developed a programmable CRISPR-Cas9 based demethylase tool containing the deactivated Cas9 (dCas9) fused to the catalytic domain (CD) of Ten-Eleven Translocation (TET) dioxygenase1 (TET1CD). The fusion protein selectively demethylates targeted regions within BRCA1 promoter as directed by the designed single-guide RNAs (sgRNA), leading to the transcriptional up-regulation of the gene. We also noticed the increment in 5-hydroxymethylation content (5-hmC) at the target DNA site undergoing the most profound demethylation. It confirms the catalytic activity of TET1 in TET1-dCas9 fusion proteins-mediated demethylation at these target sequences. The modular design of the fusion constructs presented here allows for the selective substitution of other chromatin or DNA modifying enzymes and for loci-specific targeting to uncover epigenetic regulatory pathways at gene promoters and other selected genomic regions.

SUBMITTER: Choudhury SR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5216816 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CRISPR-dCas9 mediated TET1 targeting for selective DNA demethylation at BRCA1 promoter.

Choudhury Samrat Roy SR   Cui Yi Y   Lubecka Katarzyna K   Stefanska Barbara B   Irudayaraj Joseph J  

Oncotarget 20160701 29


DNA hypermethylation at the promoter of tumour-suppressor genes is tightly correlated with their transcriptional repression and recognized as the hallmark of majority of cancers. Epigenetic silencing of tumour suppressor genes impairs their cellular functions and activates a cascade of events driving cell transformation and cancer progression. Here, we examine site-specific and spatiotemporal alteration in DNA methylation at a target region in BRCA1 gene promoter, a model tumour suppressor gene.  ...[more]

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