Genome-wide identification and characterization of Notch transcription complex-binding sequence-paired sites in leukemia cells

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Notch transcription complexes (NTCs) drive target gene expression by binding to two distinct types of genomic response elements, NTC monomer-binding sites and sequence-paired sites (SPSs) that bind NTC dimers. SPSs are conserved and have been linked to the Notch responsiveness of a few genes. To assess the overall contribution of SPSs to Notch-dependent gene regulation, we determined the DNA sequence requirements for NTC dimerization using a fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) assay and applied insights from these in vitro studies to Notch-"addicted" T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) cells.We found that SPSs contributed to the regulation of about a third of direct Notch target genes. Although originally described in promoters, SPSs are present mainly in long-range enhancers, including an enhancer containing a newly described SPS that regulates HES5 expression. Our work provides a generalmethod for identifying SPSs in genome-wide data sets and highlights the widespread role of NTC dimerization in Notch-transformed leukemia cells.

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Severson, E., Arnett, K. L., Wang, H., Zang, C., Taing, L., Liu, H., … Aster, J. C. (2017). Genome-wide identification and characterization of Notch transcription complex-binding sequence-paired sites in leukemia cells. Science Signaling, 10(477). https://doi.org/10.1126/scisignal.aag1598

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