Identification of scaffold/matrix attachment region in recurrent site of woodchuck hepatitis virus integration

被引:12
作者
D'Ugo, E [1 ]
Bruni, R [1 ]
Argentini, C [1 ]
Giuseppetti, R [1 ]
Rapicetta, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Ist Super Sanita, Virol Lab, I-00161 Rome, Italy
关键词
D O I
10.1089/dna.1998.17.519
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Scaffold or matrix attachment regions (S/MARs) are noncoding genomic DNA sequences displaying in vitro selective binding affinity for nuclear scaffold. They have been reported to be involved in the physical attachment of genomic DNA to the nuclear scaffold, and thus in the organization of the chromatin in functional loops or domains, and in the regulation of gene expression, In this work, we report the identification of an S/MAR in a woodchuck chromosomal locus, named b3n, previously described as a recurrent site of woodchuck hepatitus virus (WHV) DNA integration in woodchuck hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The 4.3-kb sequence of this locus contains several Alu-like repeats and a gag-like coding region with frameshift mutations, Computer analysis revealed the presence of a region with unusually high AT content, typical of most S/MARs, and of specific motifs (A boxes, T boxes, topoisomerase II sites, and unwinding elements) overlapping or in proximity to the region with high AT content, predicting that b3n might contain an S/MAR, Fragments of the b3n locus were isolated by conventional and inverse PCR techniques. In in vitro binding experiments with both heterologous and autologous scaffold preparations, a 592-bp fragment spanning the region rich in S/MAR features showed marked scaffold affinity, which was specific when autologous scaffolds were used. The presence of an S/MAR at the b3n locus and its nature as a recurrent WHV integration site in HCC suggest the involvement of S/MAR elements in some of the mechanisms leading to liver oncogenesis.
引用
收藏
页码:519 / 527
页数:9
相关论文
共 47 条
[1]   CHROMOSOMAL ARS AND CEN ELEMENTS BIND SPECIFICALLY TO THE YEAST NUCLEAR SCAFFOLD [J].
AMATI, BB ;
GASSER, SM .
CELL, 1988, 54 (07) :967-978
[2]  
BEASLEY RP, 1981, LANCET, V2, P1129
[3]   CHROMATIN DOMAIN SURROUNDING THE HUMAN INTERFERON-BETA GENE AS DEFINED BY SCAFFOLD-ATTACHED REGIONS [J].
BODE, J ;
MAASS, K .
BIOCHEMISTRY, 1988, 27 (13) :4706-4711
[4]   BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF UNWINDING CAPABILITY OF NUCLEAR MATRIX ASSOCIATING DNAS [J].
BODE, J ;
KOHWI, Y ;
DICKINSON, L ;
JOH, T ;
KLEHR, D ;
MIELKE, C ;
KOHWISHIGEMATSU, T .
SCIENCE, 1992, 255 (5041) :195-197
[5]  
Bode J, 1995, INT REV CYTOL, V162A, P389
[6]   NATURE OF DNA-SEQUENCES AT THE ATTACHMENT REGIONS OF GENES TO THE NUCLEAR MATRIX [J].
BOULIKAS, T .
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY, 1993, 52 (01) :14-22
[7]  
Boulikas T, 1995, INT REV CYTOL, V162A, P279
[8]   A PCR-BASED STRATEGY FOR RAPID MAPPING OF HEPADNAVIRUS INTEGRATED SEQUENCES IN HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMAS [J].
BRUNI, R ;
ARGENTINI, C ;
DUGO, E ;
GIUSEPPETTI, R ;
RAPICETTA, M .
JOURNAL OF VIROLOGICAL METHODS, 1995, 52 (03) :347-360
[9]   RECURRENCE OF WHV INTEGRATION IN THE B3N LOCUS IN WOODCHUCK HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA [J].
BRUNI, R ;
ARGENTINI, C ;
DUGO, E ;
GIUSEPPETTI, R ;
CICCAGLIONE, AR ;
RAPICETTA, M .
VIROLOGY, 1995, 214 (01) :229-234
[10]  
COCKERILL PN, 1987, J BIOL CHEM, V262, P5394