RT Journal A1 Michaud, Joelle A1 Praz, Viviane A1 James Faresse, Nicole A1 JnBaptiste, Courtney A1 Tyagi, Shweta A1 Schutz, Frederic A1 Herr, Winship T1 HCFC1 is a common component of active human CpG-island promoters and coincides with ZNF143, THAP11, YY1 and GABP transcription factor occupancy JF Genome Research JO Genome Research YR 2013 FD March 28 DO 10.1101/gr.150078.112 SP gr.150078.112 UL http://genome.cshlp.org/content/early/2013/03/28/gr.150078.112.abstract AB In human transcriptional regulation, DNA-sequence-specific factors can associate with intermediaries that orchestrate interactions with a diverse set of chromatin-modifying enzymes. One such intermediary is HCFC1 (also known as HCF-1). HCFC1, first identified in herpes-simplex virus transcription, has a poorly defined role in cellular transcriptional regulation. We show here that, in HeLa cells, HCFC1 is observed bound to 5400 generally active CpG-island promoters. Examination of the DNA sequences underlying the HCFC1-binding sites revealed three sequence motifs associated with the binding of (i) ZNF143 and THAP11 (also known as Ronin), (ii) GABP, and (iii) YY1 sequence-specific transcription factors. Subsequent analysis revealed co-localisation of HCFC1 with these four transcription factors at approximately 90% of the 5400 HCFC1-bound promoters. These studies suggest that a relatively small number of transcription factors play a major role in HeLa-cell transcriptional regulation in association with HCFC1.