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ZNF143 mediates CTCF-bound promoter-enhancer loops required for murine hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell function.

Qi-Ling ZhouMiao YuRoberto Tirado-MagallanesBin LiLingshi KongMingrui GuoZi Hui TanSanghoon LeeLi ChaiAkihiko NumataTouati BenoukrafMelissa Jane FullwoodMotomi OsatoBing RenDaniel Geoffrey Tenen
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
CCCTC binding factor (CTCF) is an important factor in the maintenance of chromatin-chromatin interactions, yet the mechanism regulating its binding to chromatin is unknown. We demonstrate that zinc finger protein 143 (ZNF143) is a key regulator for CTCF-bound promoter-enhancer loops. In the murine genome, a large percentage of CTCF and ZNF143 DNA binding motifs are distributed 37 bp apart in the convergent orientation. Furthermore, deletion of ZNF143 leads to loss of CTCF binding on promoter and enhancer regions associated with gene expression changes. CTCF-bound promoter-enhancer loops are also disrupted after excision of ZNF143. ZNF143-CTCF-bound promoter-enhancer loops regulate gene expression patterns essential for maintenance of murine hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell integrity. Our data suggest a common feature of gene regulation is that ZNF143 is a critical factor for CTCF-bound promoter-enhancer loops.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • dna binding
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • binding protein
  • machine learning
  • dna damage
  • big data
  • deep learning
  • small molecule
  • neural network
  • data analysis