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Sequence reliance of the Drosophila context-dependent transcription factor CLAMP.

Lauren J HodkinsonJulia GrossCasey A SchmidtPamela P Diaz-SaldanaTsutomu AokiLeila E Rieder
Published in: Genetics (2024)
Despite binding similar cis elements in multiple locations, a single transcription factor (TF) often performs context-dependent functions at different loci. How factors integrate cis sequence and genomic context is still poorly understood and has implications for off-target effects in genetic engineering. The Drosophila context-dependent TF chromatin-linked adaptor for male-specific lethal proteins (CLAMP) targets similar GA-rich cis elements on the X-chromosome and at the histone gene locus but recruits very different, locus-specific factors. We discover that CLAMP leverages information from both cis element and local sequence to perform context-specific functions. Our observations imply the importance of other cues, including protein-protein interactions and the presence of additional cofactors.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • dna binding
  • gene expression
  • dna damage
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  • genome wide identification
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  • binding protein