@article{GuevaraRodríguez:63647,
      author        = "Guevara Rodríguez, Susana and Schoorlemmer, Jon  and
                       Climent Aroz, María",
      title         = "{Regulación Epigenética del locus Cd9 por REX1}",
      year          = "2017",
      note          = "The transcription factor REX1 controls the methylation
                       levels of imprinted genes during early embryogenesis and
                       participates in the silencing of endogenous retroviruses
                       (ERVs). It has been found by ChiPseq that this factor
                       targets the Cd9 gene which encodes a protein with the same
                       name that participates in multiple biological activities.
                       This relationship suggests that REX1 act as a
                       transcriptional regulator of Cd9 by epigenetic mechanisms.
                       In the present work, we studied whether REX1 is able to
                       modulate the expression of CD9 locus. To this end, the
                       percent methylation of Cd9 genomic sequences close to the
                       ChiPseq peak and the levels of RNA expression of the Cd9
                       locus by qPCR were determined. We analyzed cells and tissue
                       samples from mouse (ES, TS, placentas and embryos) wt and
                       compared them with REX1 - / - and REX1 +/-. The results
                       indicated that REX1 acts as a protector of methylation of
                       the Cd9 locus and repressor of its expression. This effect
                       seems to be unrelated because there is no negative
                       correlation between the degree of methylation of the
                       analysed locus in these tissues and the levels of Cd9
                       expression. It is possible that this region is not
                       determinant for the control of its expression, or other
                       regulatory mechanisms of transcription are acting.",
}