PLoS Computational Biology (Dec 2020)

On the NF-Y regulome as in ENCODE (2019).

  • Mirko Ronzio,
  • Andrea Bernardini,
  • Giulio Pavesi,
  • Roberto Mantovani,
  • Diletta Dolfini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008488
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12
p. e1008488

Abstract

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NF-Y is a trimeric Transcription Factor -TF- which binds with high selectivity to the conserved CCAAT element. Individual ChIP-seq analysis as well as ENCODE have progressively identified locations shared by other TFs. Here, we have analyzed data introduced by ENCODE over the last five years in K562, HeLa-S3 and GM12878, including several chromatin features, as well RNA-seq profiling of HeLa cells after NF-Y inactivation. We double the number of sequence-specific TFs and co-factors reported. We catalogue them in 4 classes based on co-association criteria, infer target genes categorizations, identify positional bias of binding sites and gene expression changes. Larger and novel co-associations emerge, specifically concerning subunits of repressive complexes as well as RNA-binding proteins. On the one hand, these data better define NF-Y association with single members of major classes of TFs, on the other, they suggest that it might have a wider role in the control of mRNA production.