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GATA-1 binding sites mapped in the beta-globin locus by using mammalian chIp-chip analysis.


ABSTRACT: The expression of the beta-like globin genes is intricately regulated by a series of both general and tissue-restricted transcription factors. The hemapoietic lineage-specific transcription factor GATA-1 is important for erythroid differentiation and has been implicated in regulating the expression of the erythroid-specific genes including the genes of the beta-globin locus. In the human erythroleukemic K562 cell line, only one DNA region has been identified previously as a putative site of GATA-1 interaction by in vivo footprinting studies. We mapped GATA-1 binding throughout the beta-globin locus by using chIp-chip analysis of K562 cells. We found that GATA-1 binds in a region encompassing the HS2 core element, as was previously identified, and an additional region of GATA-1 binding upstream of the gammaG gene. This approach will be of general utility for mapping transcription factor binding sites within the beta-globin locus and throughout the genome.

SUBMITTER: Horak CE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC122449 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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GATA-1 binding sites mapped in the beta-globin locus by using mammalian chIp-chip analysis.

Horak Christine E CE   Mahajan Milind C MC   Luscombe Nicholas M NM   Gerstein Mark M   Weissman Sherman M SM   Snyder Michael M  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20020226 5


The expression of the beta-like globin genes is intricately regulated by a series of both general and tissue-restricted transcription factors. The hemapoietic lineage-specific transcription factor GATA-1 is important for erythroid differentiation and has been implicated in regulating the expression of the erythroid-specific genes including the genes of the beta-globin locus. In the human erythroleukemic K562 cell line, only one DNA region has been identified previously as a putative site of GATA  ...[more]

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