PLoS ONE (Jan 2009)

Inter-MAR association contributes to transcriptionally active looping events in human beta-globin gene cluster.

  • Li Wang,
  • Li-Jun Di,
  • Xiang Lv,
  • Wei Zheng,
  • Zheng Xue,
  • Zhi-Chen Guo,
  • De-Pei Liu,
  • Chi-Chuan Liang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004629
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
p. e4629

Abstract

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Matrix attachment regions (MARs) are important in chromatin organization and gene regulation. Although it is known that there are a number of MAR elements in the beta-globin gene cluster, it is unclear that how these MAR elements are involved in regulating beta-globin genes expression. Here, we report the identification of a new MAR element at the LCR (locus control region) of human beta-globin gene cluster and the detection of the inter-MAR association within the beta-globin gene cluster. Also, we demonstrate that SATB1, a protein factor that has been implicated in the formation of network like higher order chromatin structures at some gene loci, takes part in beta-globin specific inter-MAR association through binding the specific MARs. Knocking down of SATB1 obviously reduces the binding of SATB1 to the MARs and diminishes the frequency of the inter-MAR association. As a result, the ACH establishment and the alpha-like globin genes and beta-like globin genes expressions are affected either. In summary, our results suggest that SATB1 is a regulatory factor of hemoglobin genes, especially the early differentiation genes at least through affecting the higher order chromatin structure.