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Genome-Wide Yan Chromatin Occupancy in Drosophila Embryos


ABSTRACT: The ETS transcriptional repressor Yan functions as part of a developmental switch that in response to receptor tyrosine kinase signaling, transitions from a high-Yan to a low-Yan state to direct specification of a variety of cell fates. To date very few direct target genes have been identified, nor is it clear how their expression is buffered against developmental noise to prevent inappropriate oscillations between states. Following investigation of its genome-wide chromatin occupancy profile, we noticed a striking signature at developmentally important genes whereby Yan associates with chromatin in regions of high-peak density that span multiple kilobases which partially relies upon SAM-domain mediated self-association. We speculate that the high-density Yan occupancy signature may reveal a novel mechanism that buffers the expression of critical developmental regulators against intrinsic and environmental noise. The supplementary bed file contains Yan binding regions. Yan ChIP from staged Drosophila embryos

ORGANISM(S): Drosophila melanogaster

SUBMITTER: Ilaria Rebay 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-34038 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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The relationship between long-range chromatin occupancy and polymerization of the Drosophila ETS family transcriptional repressor Yan.

Webber Jemma L JL   Zhang Jie J   Cote Lauren L   Vivekanand Pavithra P   Ni Xiaochun X   Zhou Jie J   Nègre Nicolas N   Carthew Richard W RW   White Kevin P KP   Rebay Ilaria I  

Genetics 20121119 2


ETS family transcription factors are evolutionarily conserved downstream effectors of Ras/MAPK signaling with critical roles in development and cancer. In Drosophila, the ETS repressor Yan regulates cell proliferation and differentiation in a variety of tissues; however, the mechanisms of Yan-mediated repression are not well understood and only a few direct target genes have been identified. Yan, like its human ortholog TEL1, self-associates through an N-terminal sterile α-motif (SAM), leading t  ...[more]

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