A comprehensive promoter landscape identifies a novel promoter for CD133+ in restricted tissues, cancers, and stem cells

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Abstract

PROM1 is the gene encoding prominin-1 or CD133, an important cell surface marker for the isolation of both normal and cancer stem cells. PROM1 transcripts initiate at a range of transcription start sites (TSS) associated with distinct tissue and cancer expression profiles. Using high resolution Cap Analysis of Gene Expression (CAGE) sequencing we characterize TSS utilization across a broad range of normal and developmental tissues. We identify a novel proximal promoter (P6) within CD133+ melanoma cell lines and stem cells. Additional exon array sampling finds P6 to be active in populations enriched for mesenchyme, neural stem cells and within CD133+ enriched Ewing sarcomas. The P6 promoter is enriched with respect to previously characterized PROM1 promoters for a HMGI/Y (HMGA1) family transcription factor binding site motif and exhibits different epigenetic modifications relative to the canonical promoter region of PROM1.© 2013 Sompallae, Hofmann, Maher, Gedye, Behren, Vitezic, Daub, Devalle, Caballero, Carninci, Hayashizaki, Lawlor, Cebon and Hide.

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Sompallae, R., Hofmann, O., Maher, C. A., Gedye, C., Behren, A., Vitezic, M., … Hide, W. (2013). A comprehensive promoter landscape identifies a novel promoter for CD133+ in restricted tissues, cancers, and stem cells. Frontiers in Genetics. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2013.00209

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