[PDF][PDF] Interferon regulatory factors are transcriptional regulators of adipogenesis

J Eguchi, QW Yan, DE Schones, M Kamal, CH Hsu… - Cell metabolism, 2008 - cell.com
J Eguchi, QW Yan, DE Schones, M Kamal, CH Hsu, MQ Zhang, GE Crawford, ED Rosen
Cell metabolism, 2008cell.com
We have sought to identify transcriptional pathways in adipogenesis using an integrated
experimental and computational approach. Here, we employ high-throughput DNase
hypersensitivity analysis to find regions of altered chromatin structure surrounding key
adipocyte genes. Regions that display differentiation-dependent changes in hypersensitivity
were used to predict binding sites for proteins involved in adipogenesis. A high-scoring
example was a binding motif for interferon regulatory factor (IRF) family members …
Summary
We have sought to identify transcriptional pathways in adipogenesis using an integrated experimental and computational approach. Here, we employ high-throughput DNase hypersensitivity analysis to find regions of altered chromatin structure surrounding key adipocyte genes. Regions that display differentiation-dependent changes in hypersensitivity were used to predict binding sites for proteins involved in adipogenesis. A high-scoring example was a binding motif for interferon regulatory factor (IRF) family members. Expression of all nine mammalian IRF mRNAs is regulated during adipogenesis, and several bind to the identified motifs in a differentiation-dependent manner. Furthermore, several IRF proteins repress differentiation. This analysis suggests an important role for IRF proteins in adipocyte biology and demonstrates the utility of this approach in identifying cis- and trans-acting factors not previously suspected to participate in adipogenesis.
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