Journal: Nucleic Acids Research
Article Title: The Effects of Sequence Variation on Genome-wide NRF2 Binding—New Target Genes and Regulatory SNPs
doi: 10.1093/nar/gkw052
Figure Lengend Snippet: A SNP in FTL promoter has drastic effects of NRF2 binding and transcriptional activation. ( A ) A promoter analysis of the FTL gene at chr19 showing the location of experimentally verified NRF2 binding ARE together with dbSNP (v138) and ENCODE ChIP-seq data. ChIP-seq track displays combined MAFF and MAFK binding signals in H1-hESC (MAFK), K562 (MAFF, MAFK), HeLa-S3 (MAFK), HepG (MAFF, MAFK) and IMR90 (MAFK) cell lines. ( B ) Detailed view showing FTL ARE sequence and the SNP (rs113067944, A→C) position. ( C ) Protein binding microarray results for FTL.ARE.A and the SNP bearing FTL.ARE.C. Results are calculated as measured binding relative to NQO1.ARE binding (mean ± S.E.M, n = 39.). Scramble oligonucleotides served as negative control. ( D ) HEK-293T cells were transfected with NQO1-ARE and FTL-ARE bearing either allele A or allele C with and without NRF2 -expressing plasmids. Twenty-four h after transfection cells were treated with NRF2 inducer (L-SFN) for 16 h followed by luciferase activity measurements. An empty pGL3 promoter vector served as control and activities were normalized to β-galactosidase activity. Results are shown relative to control (mean± S.E.M, n = 4).
Article Snippet: The dilutions were dispensed in a 384-well plate (polypropylene plate No 267462, Nunc, N.Y, USA) and printed onto the avidin-coated glass slides with a microarray printer (BioRobotics MicroGrid II, BioRobotics Ltd, Cambridge, UK).
Techniques: Binding Assay, Activation Assay, ChIP-sequencing, Sequencing, Protein Binding, Microarray, Negative Control, Transfection, Expressing, Luciferase, Activity Assay, Plasmid Preparation, Control