SWI/SNF complex-mediated ZNF410 cooperative binding maintains chromatin accessibility and enhancer activity.

IF 6.9 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell reports Pub Date : 2025-04-22 Epub Date: 2025-03-28 DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2025.115476
Siyuan Xu, Chuxuan Peng, Ren Ren, Haowen Lu, Han Zhao, Sijian Xia, Yijie Shen, Bin Xu, Haoyue Zhang, Xiaodong Cheng, Gerd A Blobel, Xianjiang Lan
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The clustering of multiple transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) for the same TF has proved to be a pervasive feature of cis-regulatory elements in the eukaryotic genome. However, the contribution of binding sites within the homotypic clusters of TFBSs (HCTs) to TF binding and target gene expression remains to be understood. Here, we characterize the CHD4 enhancers that harbor unique functional ZNF410 HCTs genome wide. We uncover that ZNF410 controls chromatin accessibility and activity of the CHD4 enhancer regions. We demonstrate that ZNF410 binds to the HCTs in a collaborative fashion, further conferring transcriptional activation. In particular, three ZNF410 motifs (sub-HCTs) located at 3' end of the distal enhancer act as "switch motifs" to control chromatin accessibility and enhancer activity. Mechanistically, the SWI/SNF complex is selectively required to mediate cooperative ZNF410 binding for CHD4 expression. Together, our findings expose a complex functional hierarchy of homotypic clustered motifs, which cooperate to fine-tune target gene expression.

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SWI/SNF复合物介导的ZNF410协同结合维持染色质可及性和增强子活性。
同一TF的多个转录因子结合位点(TFBSs)的聚类已被证明是真核生物基因组中顺式调控元件的普遍特征。然而,TFBSs (hct)同型簇内的结合位点对TF结合和靶基因表达的贡献尚不清楚。在这里,我们描述了具有独特功能的全基因组ZNF410 hct的CHD4增强子。我们发现ZNF410控制染色质可及性和CHD4增强子区域的活性。我们证明ZNF410以协作方式与hct结合,进一步赋予转录激活。特别是,位于远端增强子3'端的三个ZNF410基序(亚hct)作为“开关基序”来控制染色质可及性和增强子活性。在机制上,SWI/SNF复合体选择性地介导ZNF410的协同结合以促进CHD4的表达。总之,我们的发现揭示了一个复杂的功能层次的同型簇基序,它们合作微调靶基因表达。
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期刊介绍: Cell Reports publishes high-quality research across the life sciences and focuses on new biological insight as its primary criterion for publication. The journal offers three primary article types: Reports, which are shorter single-point articles, research articles, which are longer and provide deeper mechanistic insights, and resources, which highlight significant technical advances or major informational datasets that contribute to biological advances. Reviews covering recent literature in emerging and active fields are also accepted. The Cell Reports Portfolio includes gold open-access journals that cover life, medical, and physical sciences, and its mission is to make cutting-edge research and methodologies available to a wide readership. The journal's professional in-house editors work closely with authors, reviewers, and the scientific advisory board, which consists of current and future leaders in their respective fields. The advisory board guides the scope, content, and quality of the journal, but editorial decisions are independently made by the in-house scientific editors of Cell Reports.
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