Identification of Proteins Associated with an IFNγ-Responsive Promoter by a Retroviral Expression System for enChIP Using CRISPR
Abstract
<div><p>Isolation of specific genomic regions retaining molecular interactions is essential for comprehensive identification of molecules associated with the genomic regions. Recently, we developed the engineered DNA-binding molecule-mediated chromatin immunoprecipitation (enChIP) technology for purification of specific genomic regions. Here, we developed a retroviral expression system for enChIP using CRISPR. We showed that the target genomic locus can be purified with high efficiency by using this system. We also showed that contamination of potential off-target sites is negligible by using this system if the guide RNA (gRNA) for the target site has a sufficiently long unique sequence in its seed sequence. enChIP combined with stable isotope labeling using amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) analysis identified proteins whose association with the <i>interferon (IFN) regulatory factor-1 (IRF-1)</i> promoter region increases in response to IFNγ stimulation. The list of the associated proteins contained many novel proteins in the context of IFNγ-induced gene expression as well as proteins related to histone deacetylase complexes whose involvement has been suggested in IFNγ-mediated gene expression. Finally, we confirmed IFNγ-induced increased association of the identified proteins with the <i>IRF-1</i> promoter by ChIP. Thus, our results showed that the retroviral enChIP system using CRISPR would be useful for biochemical analysis of genome functions including transcription and epigenetic regulation.</p></div- Dataset
- Dataset
- Biological Sciences
- Biochemistry
- dna
- promoter regions
- proteins
- Regulatory proteins
- transcription factors
- DNA-binding proteins
- interferons
- proteomes
- Transcription activators
- proteomics
- Spectrometric identification of proteins
- Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture
- Computational biology
- genome analysis
- Chromatin immunoprecipitation
- genetics
- gene expression
- chromatin
- molecular biology
- Molecular biology techniques
- Biomolecular isolation
- DNA isolation
- Protein isolation
- promoter
- retroviral
- enchip