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Mouse Homologue of the Schizophrenia Susceptibility Gene ZNF804A as a Target of Hoxc8.


ABSTRACT: Using a ChIP-cloning technique, we identified a Zinc finger protein 804a (Zfp804a) as one of the putative Hoxc8 downstream target genes. We confirmed binding of Hoxc8 to an intronic region of Zfp804a by ChIP-PCR in F9 cells as well as in mouse embryos. Hoxc8 upregulated Zfp804a mRNA levels and augmented minimal promoter activity in vitro. In E11.5 mouse embryos, Zfp804a and Hoxc8 were coexpressed. Recent genome-wide studies identified Zfp804a (or ZNF804A in humans) as a plausible marker for schizophrenia, leading us to hypothesize that this embryogenic regulatory control might also exert influence in development of complex traits such as psychosis.

SUBMITTER: Chung HJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2876248 | biostudies-literature | 2010

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mouse Homologue of the Schizophrenia Susceptibility Gene ZNF804A as a Target of Hoxc8.

Chung Hyun Joo HJ   Lee Ji-Yeon JY   Deocaris Custer C CC   Min Hyehyun H   Kim Sang Hoon SH   Kim Myoung Hee MH  

Journal of biomedicine & biotechnology 20100525


Using a ChIP-cloning technique, we identified a Zinc finger protein 804a (Zfp804a) as one of the putative Hoxc8 downstream target genes. We confirmed binding of Hoxc8 to an intronic region of Zfp804a by ChIP-PCR in F9 cells as well as in mouse embryos. Hoxc8 upregulated Zfp804a mRNA levels and augmented minimal promoter activity in vitro. In E11.5 mouse embryos, Zfp804a and Hoxc8 were coexpressed. Recent genome-wide studies identified Zfp804a (or ZNF804A in humans) as a plausible marker for schi  ...[more]

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