Sp1 transcription factor binds DNA and activates transcription even when the binding site is CpG methylated.

In vertebrates, a negative correlation between gene activity and CpG methylation of DNA, notably in the promoter region, is well established. Therefore, it is conceivable that differential binding of transcription factors to methylated versus unmethylated binding sites is crucial for gene activity. Since the consensus binding site of transcription factor Sp1 contains a central CpG, we have investigated the binding of Sp1 factor to unmethylated and synthetically CpG-methylated DNA. A strong Sp1 binding site was methylated on both strands at two CpG positions, located in the center and at the periphery of the recognition sequence. Our studies show that neither binding in vitro, nor transcription in vivo and in vitro are affected by methylation of the Sp1 binding site. We discuss the possibility that binding of Sp1 factor, which is often associated with promoters of housekeeping genes, prevents CpG methylation.

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