| Literature DB >> 27239026 |
Charlotte Proudhon1, Valentina Snetkova1, Ramya Raviram2, Camille Lobry1, Sana Badri3, Tingting Jiang4, Bingtao Hao1, Thomas Trimarchi1, Yuval Kluger4, Iannis Aifantis1, Richard Bonneau5, Jane A Skok6.
Abstract
V(D)J recombination relies on the presence of proximal enhancers that activate the antigen receptor (AgR) loci in a lineage- and stage-specific manner. Unexpectedly, we find that both active and inactive AgR enhancers cooperate to disseminate their effects in a localized and long-range manner. Here, we demonstrate the importance of short-range contacts between active enhancers that constitute an Igk super-enhancer in B cells. Deletion of one element reduces the interaction frequency between other enhancers in the hub, which compromises the transcriptional output of each component. Furthermore, we establish that, in T cells, long-range contact and cooperation between the inactive Igk enhancer MiEκ and the active Tcrb enhancer Eβ alters enrichment of CBFβ binding in a manner that impacts Tcrb recombination. These findings underline the complexities of enhancer regulation and point to a role for localized and long-range enhancer-sharing between active and inactive elements in lineage- and stage-specific control.Entities:
Keywords: Igk; Tcrb; enhancer-sharing; gene regulation; localized and long-range contacts; nuclear architecture; super-enhancer; transcription factor binding; transcriptional output
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27239026 PMCID: PMC4899175 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.04.087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423