کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2176717 | 1094569 | 2014 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• TALE factors occupy hox target promoters at blastula stage in zebrafish
• TALE factors recruit chromatin-modifying enzymes and RNA polymerase II
• RNA polymerase II is paused and transcription is weak in presence of TALE factors
• Hox factor triggers P-TEFb-mediated activation of RNA polymerase II at gastrula stage
SummaryHox proteins form complexes with TALE cofactors from the Pbx and Prep/Meis families to control transcription, but it remains unclear how Hox:TALE complexes function. Examining a Hoxb1b:TALE complex that regulates zebrafish hoxb1a transcription, we find maternally deposited TALE proteins at the hoxb1a promoter already during blastula stages. These TALE factors recruit histone-modifying enzymes to promote an active chromatin profile at the hoxb1a promoter and also recruit RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) and P-TEFb. However, in the presence of TALE factors, RNAPII remains phosphorylated on serine 5 and hoxb1a transcription is inefficient. By gastrula stages, Hoxb1b binds together with TALE factors to the hoxb1a promoter. This triggers P-TEFb-mediated transitioning of RNAPII to the serine 2-phosphorylated form and efficient hoxb1a transcription. We conclude that TALE factors access promoters during early embryogenesis to poise them for activation but that Hox proteins are required to trigger efficient transcription.
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Journal: - Volume 28, Issue 2, 27 January 2014, Pages 203–211