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The basal transcription complex component TAF3 transduces changes in nuclear phosphoinositides into transcriptional output

The basal transcription complex component TAF3 transduces changes in nuclear phosphoinositides into transcriptional output
The basal transcription complex component TAF3 transduces changes in nuclear phosphoinositides into transcriptional output
Phosphoinositides (PI) are important signaling molecules in the nucleus that influence gene expression. However, if and how nuclear PI directly affects the transcriptional machinery is not known. We report that the lipid kinase PIP4K2B regulates nuclear PI5P and the expression of myogenic genes during myoblast differentiation. A targeted screen for PI interactors identified the PHD finger of TAF3, a TATA box binding protein-associated factor with important roles in transcription regulation, pluripotency, and differentiation. We show that the PI interaction site is distinct from the known H3K4me3 binding region of TAF3 and that PI binding modulates association of TAF3 with H3K4me3 in vitro and with chromatin in vivo. Analysis of TAF3 mutants indicates that TAF3 transduces PIP4K2B-mediated alterations in PI into changes in specific gene transcription. Our study reveals TAF3 as a direct target of nuclear PI and further illustrates the importance of basal transcription components as signal transducers.
1097-2765
453-467
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Haramis, Anna-Pavlina G.
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Hart, Daniel
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Stijf-Bultsma, Yvette, Sommer, Lilly, Tauber, Maria, Baalbaki, Mai, Giardoglou, Panagiota, Jones, David R., Gelato, Kathy A., van Pelt, Jason, Shah, Zahid, Rahnamoun, Homa, Toma, Clara, Anderson, Karen E., Hawkins, Philip, Lauberth, Shannon M., Haramis, Anna-Pavlina G., Hart, Daniel, Fischle, Wolfgang and Divecha, Nullin (2015) The basal transcription complex component TAF3 transduces changes in nuclear phosphoinositides into transcriptional output. Molecular Cell, 58 (3), 453-467. (doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2015.03.009).

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Phosphoinositides (PI) are important signaling molecules in the nucleus that influence gene expression. However, if and how nuclear PI directly affects the transcriptional machinery is not known. We report that the lipid kinase PIP4K2B regulates nuclear PI5P and the expression of myogenic genes during myoblast differentiation. A targeted screen for PI interactors identified the PHD finger of TAF3, a TATA box binding protein-associated factor with important roles in transcription regulation, pluripotency, and differentiation. We show that the PI interaction site is distinct from the known H3K4me3 binding region of TAF3 and that PI binding modulates association of TAF3 with H3K4me3 in vitro and with chromatin in vivo. Analysis of TAF3 mutants indicates that TAF3 transduces PIP4K2B-mediated alterations in PI into changes in specific gene transcription. Our study reveals TAF3 as a direct target of nuclear PI and further illustrates the importance of basal transcription components as signal transducers.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 March 2015
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 April 2015
Published date: 7 May 2015
Organisations: Centre for Biological Sciences

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/376674
ISSN: 1097-2765
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Author: Yvette Stijf-Bultsma
Author: Lilly Sommer
Author: Maria Tauber
Author: Mai Baalbaki
Author: Panagiota Giardoglou
Author: David R. Jones
Author: Kathy A. Gelato
Author: Jason van Pelt
Author: Zahid Shah
Author: Homa Rahnamoun
Author: Clara Toma
Author: Karen E. Anderson
Author: Philip Hawkins
Author: Shannon M. Lauberth
Author: Anna-Pavlina G. Haramis
Author: Daniel Hart
Author: Wolfgang Fischle
Author: Nullin Divecha

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