ZSCAN4-binding motif-TGCACAC is conserved and enriched in CA/TG microsatellites in both mouse and human genomes

The Zinc finger and SCAN domain containing 4 (ZSCAN4) protein, expressed transiently in pluripotent stem cells, gametes, and early embryos, extends telomeres, enhances genome stability, and improves karyotypes in mouse embryonic stem (mES) cells. To gain insights into the mechanism of ZSCAN4 functio...

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description The Zinc finger and SCAN domain containing 4 (ZSCAN4) protein, expressed transiently in pluripotent stem cells, gametes, and early embryos, extends telomeres, enhances genome stability, and improves karyotypes in mouse embryonic stem (mES) cells. To gain insights into the mechanism of ZSCAN4 function, we identified genome-wide binding sites of endogenous ZSCAN4 protein using ChIP-seq technology in mouse and human ES cells, where the expression of endogenous ZSCAN4 was induced by treating cells with retinoic acids or by overexpressing DUX4. We revealed that both mouse and human ZSCAN4 bind to the TGCACAC motif located in CA/TG microsatellite repeats, which are known to form unstable left-handed duplexes called Z-DNA that can induce double-strand DNA breaks and mutations. These ZSCAN4 binding sites are mostly located in intergenic and intronic regions of the genomes. By generating ZSCAN4 knockout in human ES cells, we showed that ZSCAN4 does not seem to be involved in transcriptional regulation. We also found that ectopic expression of mouse ZSCAN4 enhances the suppression of chromatin at ZSCAN4-binding sites. These results together suggest that some of the ZSCAN4 functions are mediated by binding to the error-prone regions in mouse and human genomes.
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DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
Gene Expression Regulation
Genome, Human
Humans
Mice
Microsatellite Repeats
Transcription Factors - genetics
Transcription Factors - metabolism
Zinc Fingers
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