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Structural mechanism of synergistic targeting of the CX3CR1 nucleosome by PU.1 and C/EBP

Lian, T.; Guan, R.; Zhou, B.-R.; Bai, Y.

2023-08-26 biophysics
10.1101/2023.08.25.554718 bioRxiv
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Pioneer transcription factors are vital for cell fate changes. PU.1 and C/EBP work together to regulate hematopoietic stem cell differentiation. However, how they recognize in vivo nucleosomal DNA targets remain elusive. Here we report the structures of the nucleosome containing the mouse genomic CX3CR1 enhancer DNA and its complexes with PU.1 alone and with both PU.1 and the C/EBP DNA binding domain. Our structures reveal that PU.1 binds the DNA motif at the exit linker, shifting 17 bp of DNA into the core region through interactions with H2A, unwrapping [~]20 bp of nucleosomal DNA. C/EBP binding, aided by PU.1s repositioning, unwraps [~]25 bp entry DNA. The PU.1 Q218H mutation, linked to acute myeloid leukemia, disrupts PU.1-H2A interactions. PU.1 and C/EBP jointly displace linker histone H1 and open the H1-condensed nucleosome array. Our study unveils how two pioneer factors can work cooperatively to open closed chromatin by altering DNA positioning in the nucleosome.

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