Cooperation between bHLH transcription factors and histones for DNA access

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Alicia K. Michael
Lisa Stoos
Priya Crosby
Nikolas Eggers
Xinyu Y. Nie
Kristina Makasheva
Martina Minnich
Kelly L. Healy
Joscha Weiss
Georg Kempf
Simone Cavadini
Lukas Kater
Jan Seebacher
Luca Vecchia
Deyasini Chakraborty
Luke Isbel
Ralph S. Grand
Florian Andersch
Jennifer L. Fribourgh
Dirk Schübeler
Johannes Zuber
Andrew C. Liu
Peter B. Becker
Beat Fierz
Carrie L. Partch
Jerome S. Menet
Nicolas H. Thomä
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[1] Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
[2] University of Basel,Biomedical Center, Molecular Biology Division
[3] University of California,Department of Biology, Center for Biological Clock Research
[4] Santa Cruz,Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering
[5] Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität,Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
[6] Texas A&M University,Department of Physiology and Aging, College of Medicine
[7] Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,undefined
[8] Vienna BioCenter,undefined
[9] University of Florida,undefined
[10] Medical University of Vienna,undefined
[11] University of Basel,undefined
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Nature | 2023年 / 619卷
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The basic helix–loop–helix (bHLH) family of transcription factors recognizes DNA motifs known as E-boxes (CANNTG) and includes 108 members1. Here we investigate how chromatinized E-boxes are engaged by two structurally diverse bHLH proteins: the proto-oncogene MYC-MAX and the circadian transcription factor CLOCK-BMAL1 (refs. 2,3). Both transcription factors bind to E-boxes preferentially near the nucleosomal entry–exit sites. Structural studies with engineered or native nucleosome sequences show that MYC-MAX or CLOCK-BMAL1 triggers the release of DNA from histones to gain access. Atop the H2A–H2B acidic patch4, the CLOCK-BMAL1 Per-Arnt-Sim (PAS) dimerization domains engage the histone octamer disc. Binding of tandem E-boxes5–7 at endogenous DNA sequences occurs through direct interactions between two CLOCK-BMAL1 protomers and histones and is important for circadian cycling. At internal E-boxes, the MYC-MAX leucine zipper can also interact with histones H2B and H3, and its binding is indirectly enhanced by OCT4 elsewhere on the nucleosome. The nucleosomal E-box position and the type of bHLH dimerization domain jointly determine the histone contact, the affinity and the degree of competition and cooperativity with other nucleosome-bound factors.
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