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    Targeting of CTCF to the nucleolus inhibits nucleolar transcription through a poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation-dependent mechanism

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    URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10902/1084
    DOI: 10.1242/​jcs.02890
    ISSN: 0021-9533
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    Torrano Moya, Verónica; Navascués Ortega, Joaquín; Docquier, France; Zhang, Ru; Burke, Les J.; Chernukhin, Igor; Farrar, Dawn; León Serrano, JavierAutoridad Unican; Berciano Blanco, María TeresaAutoridad Unican; Renkawitz, Rainer; Klenova, Elena; Lafarga Coscojuela, Miguel ÁngelAutoridad Unican; Delgado Villar, María DoloresAutoridad Unican
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    2006-05-01
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    © 2011. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd
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    Journal of Cell Science 2006 May 1;119(Pt 9):1746-59. Epub 2006 Apr 4.
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    Company of Biologists
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    http://jcs.biologists.org/content/119/9/1746
    Palabras clave
    CTCF
    Nucleolus
    Myeloid differentiation
    Apoptosis induction
    Neurons
    PARP
    Resumen/Abstract
    Multiple functions have been reported for the transcription factor and candidate tumour suppressor, CTCF. Among others, they include regulation of cell growth, differentiation and apoptosis, enhancer-blocking activity and control of imprinted genes. CTCF is usually localized in the nucleus and its subcellular distribution during the cell cycle is dynamic; CTCF was found associated with mitotic chromosomes and the midbody, suggesting different roles for CTCF at different stages of the cell cycle. Here we report the nucleolar localization of CTCF in several experimental model systems. Translocation of CTCF from nucleoplasm to the nucleolus was observed after differentiation of K562 myeloid cells and induction of apoptosis in MCF7 breast cancer cells. CTCF was also found in the nucleoli in terminally differentiated rat trigeminal ganglion neurons. Thus our data show that nucleolar localization of CTCF is associated with growth arrest. Interestingly, the 180 kDa poly(ADP-ribosyl)ated isoform of CTCF was predominantly found in the nucleoli fractions. By transfecting different CTCF deletion constructs into cell lines of different origin we demonstrate that the central zinc-finger domain of CTCF is the region responsible for nucleolar targeting. Analysis of subnucleolar localization of CTCF revealed that it is distributed homogeneously in both dense fibrillar and granular components of the nucleolus, but is not associated with fibrillar centres. RNA polymerase I transcription and protein synthesis were required to sustain nucleolar localization of CTCF. Notably, the labelling of active transcription sites by in situ run-on assays demonstrated that CTCF inhibits nucleolar transcription through a poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation-dependent mechanism.
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