Function of a condensate in regulation pluripotency gene Sox2 transcription

Research report (imported) 2024 - Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics

Authors
Du, Manyu; Stitzinger, Simon; Spille, Jan-Hendrik; Cho, Won-Ki; Lee, Choongman; Hijaz, Mohammed; Quintana, Andrea; Cissé, Ibrahim
Departments
Abteilung für biologische Physik
Summary
We developed live-cell super-resolution and multi-color 3D-imaging approaches to investigate the function of endogenous condensates in the regulation of super-enhancer controlled gene Sox2. In contrast to enhancer distance, we found that the condensate’s positional dynamics are a better predictor of gene expression. Perturbations of cohesin and local DNA elements do not prevent basal bursting but affect the condensate and its burst. We propose a three-way kissing model whereby the condensate interacts transiently with gene locus and regulatory DNA elements to control gene bursting.

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