PLoS Genetics (Nov 2018)

Telomere length-dependent transcription and epigenetic modifications in promoters remote from telomere ends.

  • Ananda Kishore Mukherjee,
  • Shalu Sharma,
  • Shalu Sharma,
  • Suman Sengupta,
  • Dhurjhoti Saha,
  • Pankaj Kumar,
  • Tabish Hussain,
  • Vivek Srivastava,
  • Sumitabho Deb Roy,
  • Jerry W Shay,
  • Shantanu Chowdhury,
  • Shantanu Chowdhury

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007782
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
p. e1007782

Abstract

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Telomere-binding proteins constituting the shelterin complex have been studied primarily for telomeric functions. However, mounting evidence shows non-telomeric binding and gene regulation by shelterin factors. This raises a key question-do telomeres impact binding of shelterin proteins at distal non-telomeric sites? Here we show that binding of the telomere-repeat-binding-factor-2 (TRF2) at promoters ~60 Mb from telomeres depends on telomere length in human cells. Promoter TRF2 occupancy was depleted in cells with elongated telomeres resulting in altered TRF2-mediated transcription of distal genes. In addition, histone modifications-activation (H3K4me1 and H3K4me3) as well as silencing marks (H3K27me3)-at distal promoters were telomere length-dependent. These demonstrate that transcription, and the epigenetic state, of telomere-distal promoters can be influenced by telomere length. Molecular links between telomeres and the extra-telomeric genome, emerging from findings here, might have important implications in telomere-related physiology, particularly ageing and cancer.