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A proteomic approach identifies SAFB-like transcription modulator (SLTM) as a bidirectional regulator of GLI family zinc finger transcription factors.


ABSTRACT: In Sonic hedgehog (SHH) signaling, GLI family zinc finger (GLI)-mediated diverse gene transcription outcomes are strictly regulated and are important for SHH function in both development and disease. However, how the GLI factors differentially regulate transcription in response to variable SHH activities is incompletely understood. Here, using a newly generated, tagged Gli3 knock-in mouse (Gli3TAP ), we performed proteomic analyses and identified the chromatin-associated SAFB-like transcription modulator (SLTM) as a GLI-interacting protein that context-dependently regulates GLI activities. Using immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting, RT-quantitative PCR, and ChIP assays, we show that SLTM interacts with all three GLI proteins and that its cellular levels are regulated by SHH. We also found that SLTM enhances GLI3 binding to chromatin and increases GLI3 repressor (GLI3R) form protein levels. In a GLI3-dependent manner, SLTM promoted the formation of a repressive chromatin environment and functioned as a GLI3 co-repressor. In the absence of GLI3 or in the presence of low GLI3 levels, SLTM co-activated GLI activator (GLIA)-mediated target gene activation and cell differentiation. Moreover, in vivo Sltm deletion generated through CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene editing caused perinatal lethality and SHH-related abnormal ventral neural tube phenotypes. We conclude that SLTM regulates GLI factor binding to chromatin and contributes to the transcriptional outcomes of SHH signaling via a novel molecular mechanism.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6462520 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A proteomic approach identifies SAFB-like transcription modulator (SLTM) as a bidirectional regulator of GLI family zinc finger transcription factors.

Zhang Zilai Z   Zhan Xiaoming X   Kim Bongwoo B   Wu Jiang J  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20190219 14


In Sonic hedgehog (SHH) signaling, GLI family zinc finger (GLI)-mediated diverse gene transcription outcomes are strictly regulated and are important for SHH function in both development and disease. However, how the GLI factors differentially regulate transcription in response to variable SHH activities is incompletely understood. Here, using a newly generated, tagged <i>Gli3</i> knock-in mouse (<i>Gli3<sup>TAP</sup></i> ), we performed proteomic analyses and identified the chromatin-associated  ...[more]

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