JMJD3 intrinsically disordered region links the 3D-genome structure to TGFβ-dependent transcription activation
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Vicioso Mantis, Marta; Fueyo, Raquel; Navarro, Claudia; Cruz Molina, Sara de la; IJcken, Wilfred F. J. van; Rebollo, Elena; Rada Iglesias, Álvaro
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2022Derechos
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Nature Communications, 2022, 13, 3263
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Springer Nature
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Resumen/Abstract
Enhancers are key regulatory elements that govern gene expression programs in response to
developmental signals. However, how multiple enhancers arrange in the 3D-space to control
the activation of a specific promoter remains unclear. To address this question, we exploited
our previously characterized TGFβ-response model, the neural stem cells, focusing on a
~374 kb locus where enhancers abound. Our 4C-seq experiments reveal that the TGFβ
pathway drives the assembly of an enhancer-cluster and precise gene activation. We discover
that the TGFβ pathway coactivator JMJD3 is essential to maintain these structures. Using
live-cell imaging techniques, we demonstrate that an intrinsically disordered region contained
in JMJD3 is involved in the formation of phase-separated biomolecular condensates, which
are found in the enhancer-cluster. Overall, in this work we uncover novel functions for the
coactivator JMJD3, and we shed light on the relationships between the 3D-conformation of
the chromatin and the TGFβ-driven response during mammalian neurogenesis.
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