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Enhanced C/EBP binding to G·T mismatches facilitates fixation of CpG mutations in cancer and adult stem cells.

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Somatic mutations in regulatory sites of human stem cells affect cell identity or cause malignant transformation. By mining the human genome for co-occurrence of mutations and transcription factor binding sites,… Click to show full abstract

Somatic mutations in regulatory sites of human stem cells affect cell identity or cause malignant transformation. By mining the human genome for co-occurrence of mutations and transcription factor binding sites, we show that C/EBP binding sites are strongly enriched with [C > T]G mutations in cancer and adult stem cells, which is of special interest because C/EBPs regulate cell fate and differentiation. In vitro protein-DNA binding assay and structural modeling of the CEBPB-DNA complex show that the G·T mismatch in the core CG dinucleotide strongly enhances affinity of the binding site. We conclude that enhanced binding of C/EBPs shields CpG·TpG mismatches from DNA repair, leading to selective accumulation of [C > T]G mutations and consequent deterioration of the binding sites. This mechanism of targeted mutagenesis highlights the effect of a mutational process on certain regulatory sites and reveals the molecular basis of putative regulatory alterations in stem cells.

Keywords: adult stem; cancer adult; ebp binding; mutations cancer; stem; stem cells

Journal Title: Cell reports
Year Published: 2021

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