In vivo characterization of regulatory polymorphisms by allele-specific quantification of RNA polymerase loading
- PMID: 12627232
- DOI: 10.1038/ng1124
In vivo characterization of regulatory polymorphisms by allele-specific quantification of RNA polymerase loading
Abstract
In vivo characterization of regulatory polymorphisms is a key requirement for next-generation human genetic analysis. Here we describe haploChIP, a method that uses chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) and mass spectrometry to identify differential protein-DNA binding in vivo associated with allelic variants of a gene. We demonstrate this approach with the imprinted gene SNRPN. HaploChIP showed close correlation between the level of bound phosphorylated RNA polymerase II at the SNRPN locus and allele-specific expression. Application of the approach to the TNF/LTA locus identified functionally important haplotypes that correlate with allele-specific transcription of LTA. The haploChIP method may be useful in high-throughput screening for common DNA polymorphisms that affect gene regulation in vivo.
Comment in
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Wanted: regulatory SNPs.Nat Genet. 2003 Apr;33(4):439-40. doi: 10.1038/ng0403-439. Nat Genet. 2003. PMID: 12665861 No abstract available.
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