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Phenotypic transcription factors epigenetically mediate cell growth control

Ali, Syed A.
Zaidi, Sayyed K.
Dacwag, Caroline S.
Salma, Nunciada
Young, Daniel W.
Shakoori, A. Rauf
Montecino, Martin A.
Lian, Jane B.
Van Wijnen, Andre J.
Imbalzano, Anthony N.
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Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes are down-regulated during osteogenesis, myogenesis, and adipogenesis, necessitating a mechanistic understanding of interrelationships between growth control and phenotype commitment. Here, we show that cell fate-determining factors [MyoD, myogenin (Mgn), Runx2, C/EBPbeta] occupy rDNA loci and suppress rRNA expression during lineage progression, concomitant with decreased rRNA expression and reciprocal loss of occupancy by c-Myc, a proliferation-specific activator of rRNA transcription. We find interaction of phenotypic factors with the polymerase I activator upstream binding factor UBF-1 at interphase nucleoli, and this interaction is epigenetically retained on mitotic chromosomes at nucleolar organizing regions. Ectopic expression and RNA interference establish that MyoD, Mgn, Runx2, and C/EBPbeta each functionally suppress rRNA genes and global protein synthesis. We conclude that epigenetic control of ribosomal biogenesis by lineage-specific differentiation factors is a general developmental mechanism for coordinate control of cell growth and phenotype.

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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 May 6;105(18):6632-7. Epub 2008 Apr 29. Link to article on publisher's site

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10.1073/pnas.0800970105
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18445650
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