Characterization of FMR1 promoter elements by in vivo-footprinting analysis

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Abstract

Fragile X syndrome is associated with silencing of the FMR1 gene. We studied the transcriptional regulation, by analysis of the FMR1 promoter region for the presence of in vivo protein/DNA interactions and for cytosine methylation at the single-nucleotide level. Four protein-binding sites were present in the unmethylated promoter of the active FMR1 gene. In the methylated promoter of inactive genes no footprints were detected, and no evidence of active repression was found in the region investigated. We propose that the silencing of FMR1 gene transcription results from a lack of transcription-factor binding.

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Schwemmle, S., De Graaff, E., Deissler, H., Gläser, D., Wöhrle, D., Kennerknecht, I., … Steinbach, P. (1997). Characterization of FMR1 promoter elements by in vivo-footprinting analysis. American Journal of Human Genetics, 60(6), 1354–1362. https://doi.org/10.1086/515456

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