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CTCF regulates ataxin-7 expression through promotion of a convergently transcribed, antisense noncoding RNA

Authors :
Bryce L. Sopher
Galina N. Filippova
Susan M. Sunkin
Cortlandt P. Thienes
Albert R. La Spada
Victor V. Pineda
Paula D. Ladd
Terry Gaasterland
James B. Hurley
Randell T. Libby
Source :
Neuron. 70(6)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

SummarySpinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by CAG/polyglutamine repeat expansions in the ataxin-7 gene. Ataxin-7 is a component of two different transcription coactivator complexes, and recent work indicates that disease protein normal function is altered in polyglutamine neurodegeneration. Given this, we studied how ataxin-7 gene expression is regulated. The ataxin-7 repeat and translation start site are flanked by binding sites for CTCF, a highly conserved multifunctional transcription regulator. When we analyzed this region, we discovered an adjacent alternative promoter and a convergently transcribed antisense noncoding RNA, SCAANT1. To understand how CTCF regulates ataxin-7 gene expression, we introduced ataxin-7 mini-genes into mice, and found that CTCF is required for SCAANT1 expression. Loss of SCAANT1 derepressed ataxin-7 sense transcription in a cis-dependent fashion and was accompanied by chromatin remodeling. Discovery of this pathway underscores the importance of altered epigenetic regulation for disease pathology at repeat loci exhibiting bidirectional transcription.Video Abstract

Details

ISSN :
10974199
Volume :
70
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuron
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....05b89f75e917d51cfa395913ad4513a2