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Identification of Polycomb Response Elements in Mammalian Embryonic Stem Cells and Cancer Cells. Kit J. Menlove Mentored by Jianpeng Ma, Timothy Palzkill, and Qinghua Wang. P olycomb R epressive C omplexes. silencers interact with P olycomb R esponse E lements epigenetic memory
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Identification of Polycomb Response Elements in Mammalian Embryonic Stem Cells and Cancer Cells Kit J. Menlove Mentored by Jianpeng Ma, Timothy Palzkill, and Qinghua Wang
Polycomb Repressive Complexes • silencers • interact with Polycomb Response Elements • epigenetic memory • posttranscriptionally modify histones • initiate modifications in chromatin structure • involved in long-term silencing events Cedar & Bergman, 2009
Polycomb Response Elements • In flies, PREs have been found in the regulatory regions of genes involved in: • differentiation/pluripotency • development • cell fate decisions • stem cell self-renewal • tissue regeneration • cancer progression • The first mammalian PRE was published on September 4th (Sing et al., 2009)
Specific Aims 1 • Identify mammalian PREs using data from chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) experiments from human cancer and stem cell lines • established motif searching algorithms • linear support vector machine kernels • stochastic local alignment using population of Markov Chains
Specific Aims 2 and 3 • Experimentally verify predicted PREs and their corresponding transcription factors • Test several PREs using a reporter system • Use ChIP-chip to detect enrichment for PRC binding • Compare verified segments to Transcription Factor databases • Characterize binding energy • Build a Position-specific Energy Matrix for verified PREs and use for further searching
Mentoring Plan • Dr. Jianpeng Ma, Rice/BCM • combinatorial statistics, simulation • Dr. Timothy Palzkill, BCM • binding energy characterization • Dr. Qinghua Wang, BCM • screening and validation techniques