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Title: Genome wide chromatin occupancy of mrhl RNA and its role in gene regulation in mouse spermatogonial cells
Authors: Akhade, Vijay Suresh
Arun, Gayatri
Donakonda, Sainitin
Rao, M. R. S.
Keywords: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Chromatin Occupancy
Gene Regulation
Grpam
Mrhl RNA
P68
Long Noncoding RNA
Xist RNA
Drosophila-Melanogaster
Protein
Expression
Differentiation
Transcription
Repression
Reveals
Complexes
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Landes Bioscience
Citation: Akhade, VS; Arun, G; Donakonda, S; Rao, MRS, Genome wide chromatin occupancy of mrhl RNA and its role in gene regulation in mouse spermatogonial cells. Rna Biology 2014, 11 (10) 1262-1279, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2014.996070
RNA Biology
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10
Abstract: Mrhl RNA is a nuclear lncRNA encoded in the mouse genome and negatively regulates Wnt signaling in spermatogonial cells through p68/Ddx5 RNA helicase. Mrhl RNA is present in the chromatin fraction of mouse spermatogonial Gc1-Spg cells and genome wide chromatin occupancy of mrhl RNA by ChOP (Chromatin oligo affinity precipitation) technique identified 1370 statistically significant genomic loci. Among these, genes at 37 genomic loci also showed altered expression pattern upon mrhl RNA down regulation which are referred to as GRPAM (Genes Regulated by Physical Association of Mrhl RNA). p68 interacted with mrhl RNA in chromatin at these GRPAM loci. p68 silencing drastically reduced mrhl RNA occupancy at 27 GRPAM loci and also perturbed the expression of GRPAM suggesting a role for p68 mediated mrhl RNA occupancy in regulating GRPAM expression. Wnt3a ligand treatment of Gc1-Spg cells down regulated mrhl RNA expression and also perturbed expression of these 27 GRPAM genes that included genes regulating Wnt signaling pathway and spermatogenesis, one of them being Sox8, a developmentally important transcription factor. We also identified interacting proteins of mrhl RNA associated chromatin fraction which included Pc4, a chromatin organizer protein and hnRNP A/B and hnRNP A2/B1 which have been shown to be associated with lincRNA-Cox2 function in gene regulation. Our findings in the Gc1-Spg cell line also correlate with the results from analysis of mouse testicular tissue which further highlights the in vivo physiological significance of mrhl RNA in the context of gene regulation during mammalian spermatogenesis.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2361
ISSN: 1547-6286
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