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MyoD targets chromatin remodeling complexes to the myogenin locus prior to forming a stable DNA-bound complex.


ABSTRACT: The activation of muscle-specific gene expression requires the coordinated action of muscle regulatory proteins and chromatin-remodeling enzymes. Microarray analysis performed in the presence or absence of a dominant-negative BRG1 ATPase demonstrated that approximately one-third of MyoD-induced genes were highly dependent on SWI/SNF enzymes. To understand the mechanism of activation, we performed chromatin immunoprecipitations analyzing the myogenin promoter. We found that H4 hyperacetylation preceded Brg1 binding in a MyoD-dependent manner but that MyoD binding occurred subsequent to H4 modification and Brg1 interaction. In the absence of functional SWI/SNF enzymes, muscle regulatory proteins did not bind to the myogenin promoter, thereby providing evidence for SWI/SNF-dependent activator binding. We observed that the homeodomain factor Pbx1, which cooperates with MyoD to stimulate myogenin expression, is constitutively bound to the myogenin promoter in a SWI/SNF-independent manner, suggesting a two-step mechanism in which MyoD initially interacts indirectly with the myogenin promoter and attracts chromatin-remodeling enzymes, which then facilitate direct binding by MyoD and other regulatory proteins.

SUBMITTER: de la Serna IL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1087700 | biostudies-literature | 2005 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MyoD targets chromatin remodeling complexes to the myogenin locus prior to forming a stable DNA-bound complex.

de la Serna Ivana L IL   Ohkawa Yasuyuki Y   Berkes Charlotte A CA   Bergstrom Donald A DA   Dacwag Caroline S CS   Tapscott Stephen J SJ   Imbalzano Anthony N AN  

Molecular and cellular biology 20050501 10


The activation of muscle-specific gene expression requires the coordinated action of muscle regulatory proteins and chromatin-remodeling enzymes. Microarray analysis performed in the presence or absence of a dominant-negative BRG1 ATPase demonstrated that approximately one-third of MyoD-induced genes were highly dependent on SWI/SNF enzymes. To understand the mechanism of activation, we performed chromatin immunoprecipitations analyzing the myogenin promoter. We found that H4 hyperacetylation pr  ...[more]

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