Fetal globin expression is regulated by Friend of Prmt1. van Dijk, TB; Gillemans, N; Pourfarzad, F; van Lom, K; von Lindern, M; Grosveld, F; Philipsen, S Blood
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2009
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An estimated 6% to 7% of the earth's population carries a mutation affecting red blood cell function. The β-thalassemias and sickle cell disease are the most common monogenic disorders caused by these mutations. Increased levels of γ-globin ameliorate the severity of these diseases because fetal hemoglobin (HbF; α2γ2) can effectively replace adult hemoglobin (HbA; α2β2) and counteract polymerization of sickle hemoglobin (HbS; α2β(S)2). Therefore, understanding the molecular mechanism of globin switching is of biologic and clinical importance. Here, we show that the recently identified chromatin factor Friend of Prmt1 (FOP) is a critical modulator of γ-globin gene expression. Knockdown of FOP in adult erythroid progenitors strongly induces HbF. Importantly, γ-globin expression can be elevated in cells from β-thalassemic patients by reducing FOP levels. These observations identify FOP as a novel therapeutic target in β-hemoglobinopathies. | 20688955
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Friend of Prmt1, a novel chromatin target of protein arginine methyltransferases. van Dijk, TB; Gillemans, N; Stein, C; Fanis, P; Demmers, J; van de Corput, M; Essers, J; Grosveld, F; Bauer, UM; Philipsen, S Molecular and cellular biology
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2009
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We describe the isolation and characterization of Friend of Prmt1 (Fop), a novel chromatin target of protein arginine methyltransferases. Human Fop is encoded by C1orf77, a gene of previously unknown function. We show that Fop is tightly associated with chromatin, and that it is modified by both asymmetric and symmetric arginine methylation in vivo. Furthermore, Fop plays an important role in the ligand-dependent activation of estrogen receptor target genes, including TFF1 (pS2). Fop depletion results in an almost complete block of estradiol-induced promoter occupancy by the estrogen receptor. Our data indicate that Fop recruitment to the promoter is an early critical event in the activation of estradiol-dependent transcription. | 19858291
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