Gayan I Balasooriya, Tse-Luen Wee, David L Spector
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Abstract
Chromatin organization in the mammalian cell nucleus plays a vital role in the regulation of gene expression. The lamina-associated domain at the inner nuclear membrane has been shown to harbor heterochromatin, while the nuclear interior has been shown to contain most of the euchromatin. Here, we show that a sub-set of actively transcribing genes, marked by RNA Pol II pSer2, are associated with Lamin B1 at the inner nuclear envelope in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) and the number of genes proportionally increases upon in vitro differentiation of mESC to olfactory precursor cells. These nuclear periphery-associated actively transcribing genes primarily represent housekeeping genes, and their gene bodies are significantly enriched with guanine and cytosine compared to genes actively transcribed at the nuclear interior. We found the promoters of these gene's to also be significantly enriched with guanine and to be predominantly regulated by zinc finger protein transcription factors. We provide evidence supporting the emerging notion that the Lamin B1 region is not solely transcriptionally silent.
哺乳动物细胞核中的染色质组织在基因表达调控中起着至关重要的作用。核膜内的层相关结构域被认为含有异染色质,而核内部已被证明含有大部分的常染色质。在这里,我们发现mESC中有一组活跃转录的基因,由RNA Pol II pSer2标记,与内层膜蛋白B1相关,并且随着mESC向嗅觉前体细胞的体外分化,这些基因的数量成比例地增加。这些核外周相关的活跃转录基因主要代表管家基因,与核内部活跃转录的基因相比,它们的基因体中鸟嘌呤和胞嘧啶含量显著增加。我们发现这些基因的启动子也显著富集鸟嘌呤,并主要受锌指蛋白转录因子的调控。我们提供的证据支持新兴的概念,Lamin B1区域不完全是转录沉默。