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Pontin Functions as A Transcriptional Co-activator for Retinoic Acid-induced HOX Gene Expression

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 433, Issue 14, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2021.166928

Keywords

pontin; retinoic acid; HOX gene; transcriptional co-activator; embryonic development

Funding

  1. CPRIT [RR160017]
  2. V Foundation [V2016-017, DVP2019-018]
  3. Voelcker Fund Young Investigator Award
  4. UT Rising STARs Award
  5. Susan G. Komen CCR Award [CCR17483391]
  6. NCI [U54 CA217297/PRJ001]
  7. Mary Kay Foundation Cancer Research Grant
  8. San Antonio Nathan Shock Center (NIA) [3P30 AG013319-23S2]
  9. NIGMS of the NIH [R01GM137009]

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Pontin is a crucial protein involved in various biological processes, such as gene transcription regulation and chromatin remodeling, particularly playing a key role in RA-induced HOX gene activation. Through Pontin knockdown experiments and genome-wide binding pattern studies, its mechanism in regulating HOX gene expression at the transcriptional level has been revealed.
Pontin is a AAA+ ATPase protein that has functions in various biological contexts including gene transcription regulation, chromatin remodeling, DNA damage sensing and repair, as well as assembly of protein and ribonucleoprotein complexes. Pontin is known to regulate the transcription of several important signaling pathways, including Wnt signaling. However, its role in early embryonic signaling regulation remains unclear. Retinoic acid (RA) signaling plays a central role in vertebrate development. Using an in vivo biotin tagging technology, we mapped the genome-wide binding pattern of Pontin before and after RA-induced differentiation in the pluripotent embryo carcinoma cell line NTERA-2. Biotin ChIP-seq revealed significant changes in genome-wide Pontin binding sites upon RA stimulation. We also identified a substantial amount of overlapping binding peaks between Pontin and RAR alpha, especially on all of the HOX gene loci (A-D clusters). Pontin knockdown experiments showed that its chromatin binding at the HOX gene clusters is required for RA-induced HOX gene expression. Furthermore, we performed Global Run-On sequencing (GRO-seq) to map de novo transcripts genome-wide and found that Pontin knockdown significantly diminished nascent HOX gene transcripts, indicating that Pontin regulates HOX gene expression at the transcriptional level. Finally, proteomic analysis demonstrated that Pontin associates with chromatin organization/remodeling complexes and various other functional complexes. Altogether, we have demonstrated that Pontin is a critical transcriptional co-activator for RA-induced HOX gene activation. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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