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Sang Joon Won1, Yuxiang Zhang1, Christopher J Reinhardt1
1Department of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
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Pioneer transcription factors (TFs) bind to and open closed chromatin, facilitating engagement by other regulatory factors involved in gene activation or repression. Chemical probes are lacking for pioneer TFs, which has hindered their mechanistic investigation in cells. Here, we report the chemical proteomic discovery of electrophilic compounds that stereoselectively and site-specifically bind the pioneer TF forkhead box protein A1 (FOXA1) at a cysteine (C258) within the forkhead DNA-binding domain. We show that these covalent ligands react with FOXA1 in a DNA-dependent manner and rapidly remodel its pioneer activity in prostate cancer cells reflected in redistribution of FOXA1 binding across the genome and directionally correlated changes in chromatin accessibility. Motif analysis supports a mechanism where the ligands relax the canonical DNA-binding preference of FOXA1 by strengthening interactions with suboptimal sequences in predicted proximity to C258. Our findings reveal a striking plasticity underpinning the pioneering function of FOXA1 that can be controlled by small molecules.
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