1. Enhancer-bound LDB1 regulates a corticotrope promoter-pausing repression program.
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Feng Zhang, Tanasa, Bogdan, Merkurjev, Daria, Chijen Lin, Xiaoyuan Song, Wenbo Li, Yuliang Tan, Zhijie Liu, Jie Zhang, Ohgi, Kenneth A., Krones, Anna, Skowronska-Krawczyk, Dorota, and Rosenfeld, Michael G.
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CORTICOTROPIN releasing hormone ,REPRESSION (Psychology) ,CARRIER proteins ,CHROMATIN ,TRANSCRIPTIONAL repressor CTCF ,METASTASIS ,DEACETYLASES - Abstract
Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that enhancers are critical regulators of cell-type determination, orchestrating both positive and negative transcriptional programs; however, the basic mechanisms by which enhancers orchestrate interactions with cognate promoters during activation and repression events remain incompletely understood. Here we report the required actions of LIM domain-binding protein 1 (LDB1)/cofactor of LIM homeodomain protein 2/nuclear LIMinteractor, interactingwith the enhancer-binding protein achaete-scute complex homolog 1, to mediate looping to target gene promoters and target gene regulation in corticotrope cells. LDB1-mediated enhancer:promoter looping appears to be required for both activation and repression of these target genes. Although LDB1-dependent activated genes are regulated at the level of transcriptional initiation, the LDB1-dependent repressed transcription units appear to be regulated primarily at the level of promoter pausing, with LDB1 regulating recruitment of metastasis-associated 1 family, member 2, a component of the nucleosome remodeling deacetylase complex, on these negative enhancers, required for the repressive enhancer function. These results indicate that LDB1-dependent looping events can deliver repressive cargo to cognate promoters to mediate promoter pausing events in a pituitary cell type. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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