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. 1987 Nov 6;51(3):435-43.
doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(87)90639-8.

Genomic footprinting reveals cell type-specific DNA binding of ubiquitous factors

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Genomic footprinting reveals cell type-specific DNA binding of ubiquitous factors

P B Becker et al. Cell. .
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Abstract

Using in vivo dimethylsulfate footprinting, we have analyzed protein-DNA interactions within two regions upstream of the tyrosine aminotransferase (TAT) gene that are characterized by an altered chromatin structure in TAT-expressing as compared to nonexpressing cells. All the identified protein contacts to DNA are found exclusively in the TAT-expressing hepatoma cells. In vitro analyses of specific DNA-binding factors in crude nuclear extracts yield DNAase I footprints that correlate well with the binding sites in vivo. Surprisingly, all DNA-binding activities are present in nuclei of TAT-expressing and nonexpressing cells, indicating that the mere presence of factors is not sufficient for their interaction with a binding site in vivo. Genomic sequencing reveals methylation of CpG dinucleotides in the regions analyzed in nonexpressing cells, whereas no methylation is found in TAT-expressing cells. In vitro methylation at a cytosine residue within a footprint region prevents the interaction of a factor with its binding site.

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