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Global Egr1-miRNAs binding analysis in PMA-induced K562 cells using ChIP-Seq.


ABSTRACT: Although much is known about microRNAs' regulation in gene expression and their contributions in cell fate, to date, globally lineage-(cell-) specific identification of the binding events between a transcription factor and its targeting microRNA genes is still waiting for elucidation. In this paper, we performed a ChIP-Seq experiment to find the targeting microRNA genes of a transcription factor, Egr1, in human erythroleukemia cell line K562. We found Egr1 binding sites near the promoters of 124 distinct microRNA genes, accounting for about 42% of the miRNAs which have high-confidence predicted promoters (294). We also found EGR1 bind to another 63 pre-miRNAs. We chose 12 of the 187 microRNAs with Egr1 binding sites to perform ChIP-PCR assays and the positive binding signal from ChIP-PCR confirmed the ChIP-Seq results. Our experiments provide the first global binding profile between Egr1 and its targeting microRNA genes in PMA-treated K562 cells, which may facilitate the understanding of pathways controlling microRNA biology in this specific cell line.

SUBMITTER: Wang W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2929687 | biostudies-literature | 2010

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Global Egr1-miRNAs binding analysis in PMA-induced K562 cells using ChIP-Seq.

Wang Wei W   Zhou Dequang D   Shi Xiaolong X   Tang Chao C   Xie Xueying X   Tu Jing J   Ge Qinyu Q   Lu Zuhong Z  

Journal of biomedicine & biotechnology 20100803


Although much is known about microRNAs' regulation in gene expression and their contributions in cell fate, to date, globally lineage-(cell-) specific identification of the binding events between a transcription factor and its targeting microRNA genes is still waiting for elucidation. In this paper, we performed a ChIP-Seq experiment to find the targeting microRNA genes of a transcription factor, Egr1, in human erythroleukemia cell line K562. We found Egr1 binding sites near the promoters of 124  ...[more]

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