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Publication : Members of an array of zinc-finger proteins specify distinct Hox chromatin boundaries.

First Author  Ortabozkoyun H Year  2024
Journal  Mol Cell Volume  84
Issue  18 Pages  3406-3422.e6
PubMed ID  39173638 Mgi Jnum  J:353996
Mgi Id  MGI:7717295 Doi  10.1016/j.molcel.2024.08.007
Citation  Ortabozkoyun H, et al. (2024) Members of an array of zinc-finger proteins specify distinct Hox chromatin boundaries. Mol Cell
abstractText  Partitioning of repressive from actively transcribed chromatin in mammalian cells fosters cell-type-specific gene expression patterns. While this partitioning is reconstructed during differentiation, the chromatin occupancy of the key insulator, CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF), is unchanged at the developmentally important Hox clusters. Thus, dynamic changes in chromatin boundaries must entail other activities. Given its requirement for chromatin loop formation, we examined cohesin-based chromatin occupancy without known insulators, CTCF and Myc-associated zinc-finger protein (MAZ), and identified a family of zinc-finger proteins (ZNFs), some of which exhibit tissue-specific expression. Two such ZNFs foster chromatin boundaries at the Hox clusters that are distinct from each other and from MAZ. PATZ1 was critical to the thoracolumbar boundary in differentiating motor neurons and mouse skeleton, while ZNF263 contributed to cervicothoracic boundaries. We propose that these insulating activities act with cohesin, alone or combinatorially, with or without CTCF, to implement precise positional identity and cell fate during development.
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