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CGGBP1 regulates CTCF occupancy at repeats.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:CGGBP1 is a repeat-binding protein with diverse functions in the regulation of gene expression, cytosine methylation, repeat silencing and genomic integrity. CGGBP1 has also been identified as a cooperator of histone-modifying enzymes and as a component of CTCF-containing complexes that regulate the enhancer-promoter looping. CGGBP1-CTCF cross talk in chromatin regulation has been hitherto unknown. RESULTS:Here, we report that the occupancy of CTCF at repeats depends on CGGBP1. Using ChIP-sequencing for CTCF, we describe its occupancy at repetitive DNA. Our results show that endogenous level of CGGBP1 ensures CTCF occupancy preferentially on repeats over canonical CTCF motifs. By combining CTCF ChIP-sequencing results with ChIP sequencing for three different kinds of histone modifications (H3K4me3, H3K9me3 and H3K27me3), we show that the CGGBP1-dependent repeat-rich CTCF-binding sites regulate histone marks in flanking regions. CONCLUSION:CGGBP1 affects the pattern of CTCF occupancy. Our results posit CGGBP1 as a regulator of CTCF and its binding sites in interspersed repeats.

SUBMITTER: Patel D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6757366 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CGGBP1 regulates CTCF occupancy at repeats.

Patel Divyesh D   Patel Manthan M   Datta Subhamoy S   Singh Umashankar U  

Epigenetics & chromatin 20190923 1


<h4>Background</h4>CGGBP1 is a repeat-binding protein with diverse functions in the regulation of gene expression, cytosine methylation, repeat silencing and genomic integrity. CGGBP1 has also been identified as a cooperator of histone-modifying enzymes and as a component of CTCF-containing complexes that regulate the enhancer-promoter looping. CGGBP1-CTCF cross talk in chromatin regulation has been hitherto unknown.<h4>Results</h4>Here, we report that the occupancy of CTCF at repeats depends on  ...[more]

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