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An RNA Polymerase III General Transcription Factor Engages in Cell Type-Specific Chromatin Looping

Transcription factors (TFs) bind DNA in a sequence-specific manner and are generally cell type-specific factors and/or developmental master regulators. In contrast, general TFs (GTFs) are part of very large protein complexes and serve for RNA polymerases’ recruitment to promoter sequences, generally...

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Autores principales: de Llobet Cucalon, Lara, Di Vona, Chiara, Morselli, Marco, Vezzoli, Marco, Montanini, Barbara, Teichmann, Martin, de la Luna, Susana, Ferrari, Roberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8878802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35216376
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042260
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author de Llobet Cucalon, Lara
Di Vona, Chiara
Morselli, Marco
Vezzoli, Marco
Montanini, Barbara
Teichmann, Martin
de la Luna, Susana
Ferrari, Roberto
author_facet de Llobet Cucalon, Lara
Di Vona, Chiara
Morselli, Marco
Vezzoli, Marco
Montanini, Barbara
Teichmann, Martin
de la Luna, Susana
Ferrari, Roberto
author_sort de Llobet Cucalon, Lara
collection PubMed
description Transcription factors (TFs) bind DNA in a sequence-specific manner and are generally cell type-specific factors and/or developmental master regulators. In contrast, general TFs (GTFs) are part of very large protein complexes and serve for RNA polymerases’ recruitment to promoter sequences, generally in a cell type-independent manner. Whereas, several TFs have been proven to serve as anchors for the 3D genome organization, the role of GTFs in genome architecture have not been carefully explored. Here, we used ChIP-seq and Hi-C data to depict the role of TFIIIC, one of the RNA polymerase III GTFs, in 3D genome organization. We find that TFIIIC genome occupancy mainly occurs at specific regions, which largely correspond to Alu elements; other characteristic classes of repetitive elements (REs) such as MIR, FLAM-C and ALR/alpha are also found depending on the cell’s developmental origin. The analysis also shows that TFIIIC-enriched regions are involved in cell type-specific DNA looping, which does not depend on colocalization with the master architectural protein CTCF. This work extends previous knowledge on the role of TFIIIC as a bona fide genome organizer whose action participates in cell type-dependent 3D genome looping via binding to REs.
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spelling pubmed-88788022022-02-26 An RNA Polymerase III General Transcription Factor Engages in Cell Type-Specific Chromatin Looping de Llobet Cucalon, Lara Di Vona, Chiara Morselli, Marco Vezzoli, Marco Montanini, Barbara Teichmann, Martin de la Luna, Susana Ferrari, Roberto Int J Mol Sci Article Transcription factors (TFs) bind DNA in a sequence-specific manner and are generally cell type-specific factors and/or developmental master regulators. In contrast, general TFs (GTFs) are part of very large protein complexes and serve for RNA polymerases’ recruitment to promoter sequences, generally in a cell type-independent manner. Whereas, several TFs have been proven to serve as anchors for the 3D genome organization, the role of GTFs in genome architecture have not been carefully explored. Here, we used ChIP-seq and Hi-C data to depict the role of TFIIIC, one of the RNA polymerase III GTFs, in 3D genome organization. We find that TFIIIC genome occupancy mainly occurs at specific regions, which largely correspond to Alu elements; other characteristic classes of repetitive elements (REs) such as MIR, FLAM-C and ALR/alpha are also found depending on the cell’s developmental origin. The analysis also shows that TFIIIC-enriched regions are involved in cell type-specific DNA looping, which does not depend on colocalization with the master architectural protein CTCF. This work extends previous knowledge on the role of TFIIIC as a bona fide genome organizer whose action participates in cell type-dependent 3D genome looping via binding to REs. MDPI 2022-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8878802/ /pubmed/35216376 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042260 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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de Llobet Cucalon, Lara
Di Vona, Chiara
Morselli, Marco
Vezzoli, Marco
Montanini, Barbara
Teichmann, Martin
de la Luna, Susana
Ferrari, Roberto
An RNA Polymerase III General Transcription Factor Engages in Cell Type-Specific Chromatin Looping
title An RNA Polymerase III General Transcription Factor Engages in Cell Type-Specific Chromatin Looping
title_full An RNA Polymerase III General Transcription Factor Engages in Cell Type-Specific Chromatin Looping
title_fullStr An RNA Polymerase III General Transcription Factor Engages in Cell Type-Specific Chromatin Looping
title_full_unstemmed An RNA Polymerase III General Transcription Factor Engages in Cell Type-Specific Chromatin Looping
title_short An RNA Polymerase III General Transcription Factor Engages in Cell Type-Specific Chromatin Looping
title_sort rna polymerase iii general transcription factor engages in cell type-specific chromatin looping
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8878802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35216376
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042260
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