PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Ikaros and RAG-2-mediated antisense transcription are responsible for lymphocyte-specific inactivation of NWC promoter.

  • Agnieszka Laszkiewicz,
  • Łukasz Bzdzion,
  • Monika Kasztura,
  • Lukasz Snieżewski,
  • Sylwia Janik,
  • Paweł Kisielow,
  • Małgorzata Cebrat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106927
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. e106927

Abstract

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Recombination activating gene-2 (RAG-2) and NWC are strongly evolutionarily conserved overlapping genes which are convergently transcribed. In non-lymphoid cells the NWC promoter is active whereas in lymphocytes it is inactive due to the DNA methylation. Analysing the mechanism responsible for lymphocyte-specific methylation and inactivation of NWC promoter we found that Ikaros, a lymphocyte-specific transcription factor, acts as a repressor of NWC promoter--thus identifying a new Ikaros target--but is insufficient for inducing its methylation which depends on the antisense transcription driven by RAG-2 promoter. Possible implications of these observations for understanding evolutionary mechanisms leading to lymphocyte specific expression of RAG genes are discussed.