BRD4 localization to lineage-specific enhancers is associated with a distinct transcription factor repertoire

  • Zeynab Najafova
  • Roberto Tirado-Magallanes
  • Malayannan Subramaniam
  • Tareq Hossan
  • Geske Schmidt
  • Sankari Nagarajan
  • Simon J Baumgart
  • Vivek Kumar Mishra
  • Upasana Bedi
  • Eric Hesse
  • Stefan Knapp
  • John R Hawse
  • Steven A Johnsen

Abstract

Proper temporal epigenetic regulation of gene expression is essential for cell fate determination and tissue development. The Bromodomain-containing Protein-4 (BRD4) was previously shown to control the transcription of defined subsets of genes in various cell systems. In this study we examined the role of BRD4 in promoting lineage-specific gene expression and show that BRD4 is essential for osteoblast differentiation. Genome-wide analyses demonstrate that BRD4 is recruited to the transcriptional start site of differentiation-induced genes. Unexpectedly, while promoter-proximal BRD4 occupancy correlated with gene expression, genes which displayed moderate expression and promoter-proximal BRD4 occupancy were most highly regulated and sensitive to BRD4 inhibition. Therefore, we examined distal BRD4 occupancy and uncovered a specific co-localization of BRD4 with the transcription factors C/EBPb, TEAD1, FOSL2 and JUND at putative osteoblast-specific enhancers. These findings reveal the intricacies of lineage specification and provide new insight into the context-dependent functions of BRD4.

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0305-1048
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 09.01.2017
PubMed 27651452