ARID1A IDR Targets EWS-FLI1 Condensates and Finetunes Productive Chromatin Remodeling
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ABSTRACT: The chimeric transcription factor EWS-FLI1 undergoes liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) and binds to neomorphic microsatellite DNA regions, which in turn recruits cBAF to activate an oncogenic transcriptional program in Ewing sarcoma. To identify the specific subunit of cBAF involved in this interaction, we employed unbiased TurboID analysis, revealing ARID1A as a potential mediator. We discovered that an intrinsic disordered region of ARID1A, known as IDR1, undergoes homotypic phase separation and incorporates into EWS-FLI1 droplets. This finding suggests the direct involvement of IDR1 in recruiting cBAF to phase-separated EWS-FLI1. Additionally, we uncovered a surprising function of IDR1 in regulating the productive chromatin remodeling activity of cBAF. This novel discovery of ARID1A IDR1's dual role opens avenues for developing effective treatment strategies for relevant tumors.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE263234 | GEO | 2025/01/08
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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