eLife (Jun 2018)

TALE factors use two distinct functional modes to control an essential zebrafish gene expression program

  • Franck Ladam,
  • William Stanney,
  • Ian J Donaldson,
  • Ozge Yildiz,
  • Nicoletta Bobola,
  • Charles G Sagerström

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.36144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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TALE factors are broadly expressed embryonically and known to function in complexes with transcription factors (TFs) like Hox proteins at gastrula/segmentation stages, but it is unclear if such generally expressed factors act by the same mechanism throughout embryogenesis. We identify a TALE-dependent gene regulatory network (GRN) required for anterior development and detect TALE occupancy associated with this GRN throughout embryogenesis. At blastula stages, we uncover a novel functional mode for TALE factors, where they occupy genomic DECA motifs with nearby NF-Y sites. We demonstrate that TALE and NF-Y form complexes and regulate chromatin state at genes of this GRN. At segmentation stages, GRN-associated TALE occupancy expands to include HEXA motifs near PBX:HOX sites. Hence, TALE factors control a key GRN, but utilize distinct DNA motifs and protein partners at different stages – a strategy that may also explain their oncogenic potential and may be employed by other broadly expressed TFs.

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