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Foxc1 establishes enhancer accessibility for craniofacial cartilage differentiation.


ABSTRACT: The specification of cartilage requires Sox9, a transcription factor with broad roles for organogenesis outside the skeletal system. How Sox9 and other factors gain access to cartilage-specific cis-regulatory regions during skeletal development was unknown. By analyzing chromatin accessibility during the differentiation of neural crest cells into chondrocytes of the zebrafish head, we find that cartilage-associated chromatin accessibility is dynamically established. Cartilage-associated regions that become accessible after neural crest migration are co-enriched for Sox9 and Fox transcription factor binding motifs. In zebrafish lacking Foxc1 paralogs, we find a global decrease in chromatin accessibility in chondrocytes, consistent with a later loss of dorsal facial cartilages. Zebrafish transgenesis assays confirm that many of these Foxc1-dependent elements function as enhancers with region- and stage-specific activity in facial cartilages. These results show that Foxc1 promotes chondrogenesis in the face by establishing chromatin accessibility at a number of cartilage-associated gene enhancers.

SUBMITTER: Xu P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7891931 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Foxc1 establishes enhancer accessibility for craniofacial cartilage differentiation.

Xu Pengfei P   Yu Haoze V HV   Tseng Kuo-Chang KC   Flath Mackenzie M   Fabian Peter P   Segil Neil N   Crump J Gage JG  

eLife 20210127


The specification of cartilage requires Sox9, a transcription factor with broad roles for organogenesis outside the skeletal system. How Sox9 and other factors gain access to cartilage-specific cis-regulatory regions during skeletal development was unknown. By analyzing chromatin accessibility during the differentiation of neural crest cells into chondrocytes of the zebrafish head, we find that cartilage-associated chromatin accessibility is dynamically established. Cartilage-associated regions  ...[more]

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