Molecules (Jul 2018)

Pioneer Factors in Animals and Plants—Colonizing Chromatin for Gene Regulation

  • Xuelei Lai,
  • Leonie Verhage,
  • Veronique Hugouvieux,
  • Chloe Zubieta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules23081914
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 8
p. 1914

Abstract

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Unlike most transcription factors (TF), pioneer TFs have a specialized role in binding closed regions of chromatin and initiating the subsequent opening of these regions. Thus, pioneer TFs are key factors in gene regulation with critical roles in developmental transitions, including organ biogenesis, tissue development, and cellular differentiation. These developmental events involve some major reprogramming of gene expression patterns, specifically the opening and closing of distinct chromatin regions. Here, we discuss how pioneer TFs are identified using biochemical and genome-wide techniques. What is known about pioneer TFs from animals and plants is reviewed, with a focus on the strategies used by pioneer factors in different organisms. Finally, the different molecular mechanisms pioneer factors used are discussed, highlighting the roles that tertiary and quaternary structures play in nucleosome-compatible DNA-binding.

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