The evolutionary ancient MEIS transcription factors actuate lineage-specific transcription to establish cardiac fate

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Darieva Zoulfia,Zarrineh Peyman,Phillips Naomi,Mallen Joshua,Mora Araceli Garcia,Donaldson Ian,Bridoux Laure,Douglas Megan,Dias Henriques Sara F,Schulte Dorothea,Birket Matthew J,Bobola Nicoletta

Abstract

AbstractControl of gene expression is commonly mediated by distinct combinations of transcription factors (TFs). This cooperative action allows multiple biological signals to be integrated at specific regulatory elements, resulting in highly specific gene expression patterns in space and time. It is unclear whether combinatorial binding is also necessary to bring together TFs with distinct biochemical functions, which collaborate to effectively recruit and activate RNA polymerase II. Using a cardiac differentiation model, we find that the largely ubiquitous, evolutionary ancient homeodomain proteins MEIS are essential for activating a cardiac-specific gene expression program. MEIS TFs act asactuators, fully activating transcriptional programs selected by lineage-restricted TFs to drive the dynamic progression of cardiac differentiation. Combinatorial binding of MEIS with lineage-enriched TFs, GATA and HOX, provides selectivity, guiding MEIS to function at cardiac-specific enhancers. In turn, MEIS TFs promote accumulation of the methyltransferase KMT2D to initiate lineage-specific enhancer commissioning. MEIS combinatorial binding dynamics, dictated by the changing dosage of its partners, drive cells into progressive stages of cardiac differentiation. Our results uncover tissue-specific transcriptional activation as the result of ubiquitousactuator TFsharnessing general transcriptional coactivators at tissue-specific enhancers, to which they are directed by binding with lineage- and domain-specific TFs.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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