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Steroid Receptors Reprogram FoxA1 Occupancy through Dynamic Chromatin Transitions

Authors :
Davide Mazza
Tatiana S. Karpova
Gordon L. Hager
Luke D. Lavis
Tina B. Miranda
Mary E. Hawkins
Jonathan B. Grimm
Lars Grøntved
Tatsuya Morisaki
Erin E. Swinstead
Songjoon Baek
Ido Goldstein
David A. Ball
Ville Paakinaho
Diego M. Presman
Swinstead, Ee
Miranda, Tb
Paakinaho, V
Baek, S
Goldstein, I
Hawkins, M
Karpova, T
Ball, D
Mazza, D
Lavis, Ld
Grimm, Jb
Morisaki, T
Grontved, L
Presman, Dm
Hager, Gl
Source :
CONICET Digital (CONICET), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, instacron:CONICET
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

The estrogen receptor (ER), glucocorticoid receptor (GR), and forkhead box protein 1 (FoxA1) are significant factors in breast cancer progression. FoxA1 has been implicated in establishing ER-binding patterns though its unique ability to serve as a pioneer factor. However, the molecular interplay between ER, GR, and FoxA1 requires further investigation. Here we show that ER and GR both have the ability to alter the genomic distribution of the FoxA1 pioneer factor. Single-molecule tracking experiments in live cells reveal a highly dynamic interaction of FoxA1 with chromatin in vivo. Furthermore, the FoxA1 factor is not associated with detectable footprints at its binding sites throughout the genome. These findings support a model wherein interactions between transcription factors and pioneer factors are highly dynamic. Moreover, at a subset of genomic sites, the role of pioneer can be reversed, with the steroid receptors serving to enhance binding of FoxA1. Fil: Swinstead, Erin E.. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Miranda, Tina B.. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Paakinaho, Ville. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Baek, Songjoon. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Goldstein, Ido. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Hawkins, Mary. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Karpova, Tatiana S.. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Ball, David. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Mazza, Davide. Universita Vita-salute San Raffaele; Italia Fil: Lavis, Luke D.. Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Estados Unidos Fil: Grimm, Jonathan B.. Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Estados Unidos Fil: Morisaki, Tatsuya. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos. State University of Colorado - Fort Collins; Estados Unidos Fil: Grøntved, Lars. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Presman, Diego Martin. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Hager, Gordon L.. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos

Details

ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
165
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e33bb65f145de0663f7f7698ba53e3b8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2016.02.067