Role of Non-Coding Regulatory Elements in the Control of GR-Dependent Gene Expression

The glucocorticoid receptor (GR, also known as NR3C1) coordinates molecular responses to stress. It is a potent transcription activator and repressor that influences hundreds of genes. Enhancers are non-coding DNA regions outside of the core promoters that increase transcriptional activity via long-...

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Main Authors: Malgorzata Borczyk, Mateusz Zieba, Michał Korostyński, Marcin Piechota
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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GR
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/8/4258
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spelling doaj-992cb32c1370456a81e16630bdd44bd32021-04-20T23:00:49ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-04-01224258425810.3390/ijms22084258Role of Non-Coding Regulatory Elements in the Control of GR-Dependent Gene ExpressionMalgorzata Borczyk0Mateusz Zieba1Michał Korostyński2Marcin Piechota3Laboratory of Pharmacogenomics, Department of Molecular Neuropharmacology, Maj Institute of Pharmacology, Polish Academy of Sciences, 31-343 Krakow, PolandLaboratory of Pharmacogenomics, Department of Molecular Neuropharmacology, Maj Institute of Pharmacology, Polish Academy of Sciences, 31-343 Krakow, PolandLaboratory of Pharmacogenomics, Department of Molecular Neuropharmacology, Maj Institute of Pharmacology, Polish Academy of Sciences, 31-343 Krakow, PolandLaboratory of Pharmacogenomics, Department of Molecular Neuropharmacology, Maj Institute of Pharmacology, Polish Academy of Sciences, 31-343 Krakow, PolandThe glucocorticoid receptor (GR, also known as NR3C1) coordinates molecular responses to stress. It is a potent transcription activator and repressor that influences hundreds of genes. Enhancers are non-coding DNA regions outside of the core promoters that increase transcriptional activity via long-distance interactions. Active GR binds to pre-existing enhancer sites and recruits further factors, including EP300, a known transcriptional coactivator. However, it is not known how the timing of GR-binding-induced enhancer remodeling relates to transcriptional changes. Here we analyze data from the ENCODE project that provides ChIP-Seq and RNA-Seq data at distinct time points after dexamethasone exposure of human A549 epithelial-like cell line. This study aimed to investigate the temporal interplay between GR binding, enhancer remodeling, and gene expression. By investigating a single distal GR-binding site for each differentially upregulated gene, we show that transcriptional changes follow GR binding, and that the largest enhancer remodeling coincides in time with the highest gene expression changes. A detailed analysis of the time course showed that for upregulated genes, enhancer activation persists after gene expression changes settle. Moreover, genes with the largest change in EP300 binding showed the highest expression dynamics before the peak of EP300 recruitment. Overall, our results show that enhancer remodeling may not directly be driving gene expression dynamics but rather be a consequence of expression activation.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/8/4258glucocorticoid receptorGRNR3C1enhancer sequencesexpression regulationEP300
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author Malgorzata Borczyk
Mateusz Zieba
Michał Korostyński
Marcin Piechota
spellingShingle Malgorzata Borczyk
Mateusz Zieba
Michał Korostyński
Marcin Piechota
Role of Non-Coding Regulatory Elements in the Control of GR-Dependent Gene Expression
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
glucocorticoid receptor
GR
NR3C1
enhancer sequences
expression regulation
EP300
author_facet Malgorzata Borczyk
Mateusz Zieba
Michał Korostyński
Marcin Piechota
author_sort Malgorzata Borczyk
title Role of Non-Coding Regulatory Elements in the Control of GR-Dependent Gene Expression
title_short Role of Non-Coding Regulatory Elements in the Control of GR-Dependent Gene Expression
title_full Role of Non-Coding Regulatory Elements in the Control of GR-Dependent Gene Expression
title_fullStr Role of Non-Coding Regulatory Elements in the Control of GR-Dependent Gene Expression
title_full_unstemmed Role of Non-Coding Regulatory Elements in the Control of GR-Dependent Gene Expression
title_sort role of non-coding regulatory elements in the control of gr-dependent gene expression
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The glucocorticoid receptor (GR, also known as NR3C1) coordinates molecular responses to stress. It is a potent transcription activator and repressor that influences hundreds of genes. Enhancers are non-coding DNA regions outside of the core promoters that increase transcriptional activity via long-distance interactions. Active GR binds to pre-existing enhancer sites and recruits further factors, including EP300, a known transcriptional coactivator. However, it is not known how the timing of GR-binding-induced enhancer remodeling relates to transcriptional changes. Here we analyze data from the ENCODE project that provides ChIP-Seq and RNA-Seq data at distinct time points after dexamethasone exposure of human A549 epithelial-like cell line. This study aimed to investigate the temporal interplay between GR binding, enhancer remodeling, and gene expression. By investigating a single distal GR-binding site for each differentially upregulated gene, we show that transcriptional changes follow GR binding, and that the largest enhancer remodeling coincides in time with the highest gene expression changes. A detailed analysis of the time course showed that for upregulated genes, enhancer activation persists after gene expression changes settle. Moreover, genes with the largest change in EP300 binding showed the highest expression dynamics before the peak of EP300 recruitment. Overall, our results show that enhancer remodeling may not directly be driving gene expression dynamics but rather be a consequence of expression activation.
topic glucocorticoid receptor
GR
NR3C1
enhancer sequences
expression regulation
EP300
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/8/4258
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