| Literature DB >> 32179582 |
Yuankai Dong1, S V Satya Prakash Avva1, Mukesh Maharjan1, Janice Jacobi2, Craig M Hart3.
Abstract
BEAF (Boundary Element-Associated Factor) was originally identified as a Drosophila melanoga st er chromatin domain insulator-binding protein, suggesting a role in gene regulation through chromatin organization and dynamics. Genome-wide mapping found that BEAF usually binds near transcription start sites, often of housekeeping genes, suggesting a role in promoter function. This would be a nontraditional role for an insulator-binding protein. To gain insight into molecular mechanisms of BEAF function, we identified interacting proteins using yeast two-hybrid assays. Here, we focus on the transcription factor Serendipity δ (Sry-δ). Interactions were confirmed in pull-down experiments using bacterially expressed proteins, by bimolecular fluorescence complementation, and in a genetic assay in transgenic flies. Sry-δ interacted with promoter-proximal BEAF both when bound to DNA adjacent to BEAF or > 2-kb upstream to activate a reporter gene in transient transfection experiments. The interaction between BEAF and Sry-δ was detected using both a minimal developmental promoter (y) and a housekeeping promoter (RpS12), while BEAF alone strongly activated the housekeeping promoter. These two functions for BEAF implicate it in playing a direct role in gene regulation at hundreds of BEAF-associated promoters.Entities:
Keywords: BEAF; Drosophila; chromatin domains; enhancer–promoter looping; gene regulation; insulators
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32179582 PMCID: PMC7198264 DOI: 10.1534/genetics.120.303144
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genetics ISSN: 0016-6731 Impact factor: 4.562