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Widespread Negative Response Elements Mediate Direct Repression by Agonist-Liganded Glucocorticoid Receptor

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CELL
Volume 145, Issue 2, Pages 224-241

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2011.03.027

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  1. CNRS
  2. INSERM
  3. ANR [ANR 07-Physio 002-01]
  4. Association pour la Recherche a l'IGBMC (ARI)

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The glucocorticoid (GC) receptor (GR), when liganded to GC, activates transcription through direct binding to simple (+)GRE DNA binding sequences (DBS). GC-induced direct repression via GR binding to complex negative GREs (nGREs) has been reported. However, GR-mediated transrepression was generally ascribed to indirect tethered interaction with other DNA-bound factors. We report that GC-induces direct transrepression via the binding of GR to simple DBS (IR nGREs) unrelated to (+) GRE. These DBS act on agonist-liganded GR, promoting the assembly of cis-acting GR-SMRT/NCoR repressing complexes. IR nGREs are present in over 1000 mouse/human ortho-log genes, which are repressed by GC in vivo. Thus variations in the levels of a single ligand can coordinately turn genes on or off depending in their response element DBS, allowing an additional level of regulation in GR signaling. This mechanism suits GR signaling remarkably well, given that adrenal secretion of GC fluctuates in a circadian and stress-related fashion.

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