F. Radtke et al., DIFFERENTIAL SENSITIVITY OF ZINC-FINGER TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS MTF-1, SP1 AND KROX-20 TO CPG METHYLATION OF THEIR BINDING-SITES, Biological chemistry Hoppe-Seyler, 377(1), 1996, pp. 47-56
Cytosine methylation at CpG sites is often negatively correlated with
mammalian gene activity, Many transcription factors whose DNA binding
site contains one or more CpG dinucleotides are no longer able to effi
ciently bind DNA when the site is methylated, A notable exception is t
he zinc finger factor Sp1 which binds DNA and activates transcription
even when its binding site is methylated. Here we show that two other
zinc finger factors, MTF-1 and Krox-20, can also bind to CPG methylate
d sites, MTF-1 regulates metallothionein gene transcription by binding
to a number of metal responsive elements (MREs), and Krox-20 regulate
s Hox genes during hindbrain segmentation, However, a refined analysis
of MTF-1/MRE binding shows that methylation is not tolerated at every
binding site: the highest affinity site in the mouse metallothionein
I gene, MREd, is unaffected by methylation, while two other MRE sites
with CpGs at different positions are rendered partially or completely
nonfunctional by methylation. Both methylation sensitive and insensiti
ve factors/binding sites are likely to determine the developmental exp
ression pattern of a gene.