Journal article

C-MYC coordinately regulates ribosomal gene chromatin remodeling and Pol i availability during granulocyte differentiation

G Poortinga, M Wall, E Sanij, K Siwicki, J Ellul, D Brown, TP Holloway, RD Hannan, GA McArthur

Nucleic Acids Research | Published : 2011

Abstract

Loss of c-MYC is required for downregulation of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene (rDNA) transcription by RNA Polymerase I (Pol I) during granulocyte differentiation. Here, we demonstrate a robust reduction of Pol I loading onto rDNA that along with a depletion of the MYC target gene upstream binding factor (UBF) and a switch from epigenetically active to silent rDNA accompanies this MYC reduction. We hypothesized that MYC may coordinate these mechanisms via direct regulation of multiple components of the Pol I transcription apparatus. Using gene expression arrays we identified a 'regulon' of Pol I factors that are both downregulated during differentiation and reinduced in differentiated granulocyte..

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