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Mapping the Structure-Function Relationships of Disordered Oncogenic Transcription Factors Using Transcriptomic Analysis
Published on: June 27, 2020
Transcription factor cooperativity at a GATA3 tandem DNA sequence determines oncogenic enhancer-mediated activation
Joana R Costa1, Yang Li1, Nurkaiyisah Zaal Anuar2
1Department of Haematology, UCL Cancer Institute, University College London, London, UK.
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The TAL1 oncogene driving T cell lymphoblastic leukemia is frequently activated through mutated cis-regulatory elements, whereby small insertions or deletions (indels) create a binding site for the transcription factor MYB. Unraveling how non-coding mutations create oncogenic enhancers is key to understanding cancer biology and can provide important insights into fundamental mechanisms of gene regulation. Utilizing a CRISPR-Cas9 screening approach, we identify GATA3 as the key transcriptional regulator of enhancer-mediated TAL1 overexpression. CRISPR-Cas9 engineering of the mutant enhancer reveals a tandem GATA3 site that is required for binding of GATA3, chromatin accessibility, and MYB recruitment. Reciprocally, MYB binding to its motif is required for GATA3 recruitment, consistent with a transcription factor cooperativity model. Importantly, we show that GATA3 stabilizes a TAL1-MYB interaction and that complex formation requires GATA3 binding to DNA. Our work sheds light on the mechanisms of enhancer-mediated oncogene activation, where key transcription factors cooperate to achieve maximal transcriptional output, thereby supporting leukemogenesis.
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