Genome-wide binding of MBD2 reveals strong preference for highly methylated loci

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Abstract

MBD2 is a subunit of the NuRD complex that is postulated to mediate gene repression via recruitment of the complex to methylated DNA. In this study we adopted an MBD2 tagging-approach to study its genome wide binding characteristics. We show that in vivo MBD2 is mainly recruited to CpG island promoters that are highly methylated. Interestingly, MBD2 binds around 1 kb downstream of the transcription start site of a subset of ∼400 CpG island promoters that are characterized by the presence of active histone marks, RNA polymerase II (Pol2) and low to medium gene expression levels and H3K36me3 deposition. These tagged-MBD2 binding sites in MCF-7 show increased methylation in a cohort of primary breast cancers but not in normal breast samples, suggesting a putative role for MBD2 in breast cancer.

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Menafra, R., Brinkman, A. B., Matarese, F., Franci, G., Bartels, S. J. J., Nguyen, L., … Stunnenberg, H. G. (2014). Genome-wide binding of MBD2 reveals strong preference for highly methylated loci. PLoS ONE, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099603

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