RNAs interact with BRD4 to promote enhanced chromatin engagement and transcription activation

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Homa Rahnamoun
Jihoon Lee
Zhengxi Sun
Hanbin Lu
Kristen M. Ramsey
Elizabeth A. Komives
Shannon M. Lauberth
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[1] University of California,Section of Molecular Biology
[2] San Diego,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
[3] University of California,undefined
[4] San Diego,undefined
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The bromodomain and extra-terminal motif (BET) protein BRD4 binds to acetylated histones at enhancers and promoters via its bromodomains (BDs) to regulate transcriptional elongation. In human colorectal cancer cells, we found that BRD4 was recruited to enhancers that were co-occupied by mutant p53 and supported the synthesis of enhancer-directed transcripts (eRNAs) in response to chronic immune signaling. BRD4 selectively associated with eRNAs that were produced from BRD4-bound enhancers. Using biochemical and biophysical methods, we found that BRD4 BDs function cooperatively as docking sites for eRNAs and that the BDs of BRD2, BRD3, BRDT, BRG1, and BRD7 directly interact with eRNAs. BRD4-eRNA interactions increased BRD4 binding to acetylated histones in vitro and augmented BRD4 enhancer recruitment and transcriptional cofactor activities. Our results suggest a mechanism by which eRNAs are directly involved in gene regulation by modulating enhancer interactions and transcriptional functions of BRD4.
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