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Genome-wide mapping of Myc binding and gene regulation in serum-stimulated fibroblasts

  作者 Perna, D; Faga, G; Verrecchia, A; Gorski, MM; Barozzi, I; Narang, V; Khng, J; Lim, KC; Sung, WK; Sanges, R; Stupka, E; Oskarsson, T; Trumpp, A; Wei, CL; Muller, H; Amati, B  
  选自 期刊  Oncogene;  卷期  2012年31-13;  页码  1695-1709  
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[摘要]The transition from quiescence to proliferation is a key regulatory step that can be induced by serum stimulation in cultured fibroblasts. The transcription factor Myc is directly induced by serum mitogens and drives a secondary gene expression program that remains largely unknown. Using mRNA profiling, we identify close to 300 Myc-dependent serum response (MDSR) genes, which are induced by serum in a Myc-dependent manner in mouse fibroblasts. Mapping of genomic Myc-binding sites by ChIP-seq technology revealed that most MDSR genes were directly targeted by Myc, but represented a minor fraction (5.5%) of all Myc-bound promoters (which were 22.4% of all promoters). Other target loci were either induced by serum in a Myc-independent manner, were not significantly regulated or were negatively regulated. MDSR gene products were involved in a variety of processes, including nucleotide biosynthesis, ribosome biogenesis, DNA replication and RNA control. Of the 29 MDSR genes targeted by RNA interference, three showed a requirement for cell-cycle entry upon serum stimulation and 11 for long-term proliferation and/or survival. Hence, proper coordination of key regulatory and biosynthetic pathways following mitogenic stimulation relies upon the concerted regulation of multiple Myc-dependent genes. Oncogene (2012) 31, 1695-1709; doi:10.1038/onc.2011.359; published online 22 August 2011

 
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