The pioneer factor OCT4 requires the chromatin remodeller BRG1 to support gene regulatory element function in mouse embryonic stem cells

Pioneer transcription factors recognise and bind their target sequences in inaccessible chromatin to establish new transcriptional networks throughout development and cellular reprogramming. During this process, pioneer factors establish an accessible chromatin state to facilitate additional transcr...

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Main Authors: Hamish W King, Robert J Klose
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Language:English
Published: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd 2017-03-01
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Online Access:https://elifesciences.org/articles/22631
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spelling doaj-6f68c3cb6ca9483b84b78bff7d569de92021-05-05T13:19:40ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2017-03-01610.7554/eLife.22631The pioneer factor OCT4 requires the chromatin remodeller BRG1 to support gene regulatory element function in mouse embryonic stem cellsHamish W King0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5972-8926Robert J Klose1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8726-7888Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, Oxford, United KingdomDepartment of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, Oxford, United KingdomPioneer transcription factors recognise and bind their target sequences in inaccessible chromatin to establish new transcriptional networks throughout development and cellular reprogramming. During this process, pioneer factors establish an accessible chromatin state to facilitate additional transcription factor binding, yet it remains unclear how different pioneer factors achieve this. Here, we discover that the pluripotency-associated pioneer factor OCT4 binds chromatin to shape accessibility, transcription factor co-binding, and regulatory element function in mouse embryonic stem cells. Chromatin accessibility at OCT4-bound sites requires the chromatin remodeller BRG1, which is recruited to these sites by OCT4 to support additional transcription factor binding and expression of the pluripotency-associated transcriptome. Furthermore, the requirement for BRG1 in shaping OCT4 binding reflects how these target sites are used during cellular reprogramming and early mouse development. Together this reveals a distinct requirement for a chromatin remodeller in promoting the activity of the pioneer factor OCT4 and regulating the pluripotency network.https://elifesciences.org/articles/22631pioneer factorgene regulationchromatin accessibilitychromatin remodellerembryonic stem cellspluripotency
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author Hamish W King
Robert J Klose
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Robert J Klose
The pioneer factor OCT4 requires the chromatin remodeller BRG1 to support gene regulatory element function in mouse embryonic stem cells
eLife
pioneer factor
gene regulation
chromatin accessibility
chromatin remodeller
embryonic stem cells
pluripotency
author_facet Hamish W King
Robert J Klose
author_sort Hamish W King
title The pioneer factor OCT4 requires the chromatin remodeller BRG1 to support gene regulatory element function in mouse embryonic stem cells
title_short The pioneer factor OCT4 requires the chromatin remodeller BRG1 to support gene regulatory element function in mouse embryonic stem cells
title_full The pioneer factor OCT4 requires the chromatin remodeller BRG1 to support gene regulatory element function in mouse embryonic stem cells
title_fullStr The pioneer factor OCT4 requires the chromatin remodeller BRG1 to support gene regulatory element function in mouse embryonic stem cells
title_full_unstemmed The pioneer factor OCT4 requires the chromatin remodeller BRG1 to support gene regulatory element function in mouse embryonic stem cells
title_sort pioneer factor oct4 requires the chromatin remodeller brg1 to support gene regulatory element function in mouse embryonic stem cells
publisher eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
series eLife
issn 2050-084X
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Pioneer transcription factors recognise and bind their target sequences in inaccessible chromatin to establish new transcriptional networks throughout development and cellular reprogramming. During this process, pioneer factors establish an accessible chromatin state to facilitate additional transcription factor binding, yet it remains unclear how different pioneer factors achieve this. Here, we discover that the pluripotency-associated pioneer factor OCT4 binds chromatin to shape accessibility, transcription factor co-binding, and regulatory element function in mouse embryonic stem cells. Chromatin accessibility at OCT4-bound sites requires the chromatin remodeller BRG1, which is recruited to these sites by OCT4 to support additional transcription factor binding and expression of the pluripotency-associated transcriptome. Furthermore, the requirement for BRG1 in shaping OCT4 binding reflects how these target sites are used during cellular reprogramming and early mouse development. Together this reveals a distinct requirement for a chromatin remodeller in promoting the activity of the pioneer factor OCT4 and regulating the pluripotency network.
topic pioneer factor
gene regulation
chromatin accessibility
chromatin remodeller
embryonic stem cells
pluripotency
url https://elifesciences.org/articles/22631
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