Dicer-Dependent Turnover of Intergenic Transcripts from the Human β-Globin Gene Cluster
- 1 November 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 25 (21) , 9724-9733
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.25.21.9724-9733.2005
Abstract
The widespread occurrence of intergenic transcription in eukaryotes is increasingly evident. Intergenic transcription in the β-globin gene cluster has been described in murine and human cells, and models for a role in gene and chromatin activation have been proposed. In this study, we analyze intergenic transcription and the chromatin state throughout the human β-globin gene cluster and find that the data are not consistent with such activation-linked models. Thus, intergenic transcript levels correlate with neither chromatin activation nor globin gene expression. Instead, we find that intergenic transcripts of the β-globin gene cluster are specifically upregulated in Dicer-deficient cells. This is accompanied by a shift towards more activated chromatin as indicated by changes in histone tail modifications. Our results strongly implicate RNA interference (RNAi)-related mechanisms in regulating intergenic transcription in the human β-globin gene cluster and further suggest that RNAi-dependent chromatin silencing in vertebrates is not restricted to the centromeres.Keywords
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