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A network of transcription factors governs the dynamics of NODAL/Activin transcriptional responses

Davide Martino Coda, Harshil Patel, Ilaria Gori, Tessa Gaarenstroom, Ok‐Ryul Song, Michael Howell, Caroline S. Hill

2022Journal of Cell Science19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SMAD2, an effector of the NODAL/Activin signalling pathway, regulates developmental processes by sensing distinct chromatin states and interacting with different transcriptional partners. However, the network of factors that controls SMAD2 chromatin binding and shapes its transcriptional programme over time is poorly characterised. Here, we combine ATAC-seq with computational footprinting to identify temporal changes in chromatin accessibility and transcription factor activity upon NODAL/Activin signalling. We show that SMAD2 binding induces chromatin opening genome wide. We discover footprints for FOXI3, FOXO3 and ZIC3 at the SMAD2-bound enhancers of the early response genes, Pmepa1 and Wnt3, respectively, and demonstrate their functionality. Finally, we determine a mechanism by which NODAL/Activin signalling induces delayed gene expression, by uncovering a self-enabling transcriptional cascade whereby activated SMADs, together with ZIC3, induce the expression of Wnt3. The resultant activated WNT pathway then acts together with the NODAL/Activin pathway to regulate expression of delayed target genes in prolonged NODAL/Activin signalling conditions. This article has an associated First Person interview with the first author of the paper.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyNODALChromatinEnhancerNodal signalingActivin type 2 receptorsTranscription factorPioneer factorACVR2BCell biologyEffectorGeneticsTGF beta signaling pathwayGeneTransforming growth factorEmbryonic stem cellGastrulationGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsEpigenetics and DNA MethylationRNA Research and Splicing