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Estrogen Receptor Beta Binds to and Regulates Three Distinct Classes of Target Genes

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2010 Apr 21
PMID 20404318
Citations 53
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Estrogen receptor beta (ERbeta) has potent antiproliferative and anti-inflammatory properties, suggesting that ERbeta-selective agonists might be a new class of therapeutic and chemopreventive agents. To understand how ERbeta regulates genes, we identified genes regulated by the unliganded and liganded forms of ERalpha and ERbeta in U2OS cells. Microarray data demonstrated that virtually no gene regulation occurred with unliganded ERalpha, whereas many genes were regulated by estradiol (E(2)). These results demonstrated that ERalpha requires a ligand to regulate a single class of genes. In contrast, ERbeta regulated three classes of genes. Class I genes were regulated primarily by unliganded ERbeta. Class II genes were regulated only with E(2), whereas class III genes were regulated by both unliganded ERbeta and E(2). There were 453 class I genes, 258 class II genes, and 83 class III genes. To explore the mechanism whereby ERbeta regulates different classes of genes, chromatin immunoprecipitation-sequencing was performed to identify ERbeta binding sites and adjacent transcription factor motifs in regulated genes. AP1 binding sites were more enriched in class I genes, whereas ERE, NFkappaB1, and SP1 sites were more enriched in class II genes. ERbeta bound to all three classes of genes, demonstrating that ERbeta binding is not responsible for differential regulation of genes by unliganded and liganded ERbeta. The coactivator NCOA2 was differentially recruited to several target genes. Our findings indicate that the unliganded and liganded forms of ERbeta regulate three classes of genes by interacting with different transcription factors and coactivators.

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