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Putative looping factor ZNF143/ZFP143 is an essential transcriptional regulator with no looping function

Domenic N. Narducci, Anders S. Hansen

2024Molecular Cell16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Interactions between distal loci, including those involving enhancers and promoters, are a central mechanism of gene regulation in mammals, yet the protein regulators of these interactions remain largely undetermined. The zinc-finger transcription factor (TF) ZNF143/ZFP143 has been strongly implicated as a regulator of chromatin interactions, functioning either with or without CTCF. However, how ZNF143/ZFP143 functions as a looping factor is not well understood. Here, we tagged both CTCF and ZNF143/ZFP143 with dual-purpose degron/imaging tags to combinatorially assess their looping function and effect on each other. We find that ZNF143/ZFP143, contrary to prior reports, possesses no general looping function in mouse and human cells and that it largely functions independently of CTCF. Instead, ZNF143/ZFP143 is an essential and highly conserved transcription factor that largely binds promoters proximally, exhibits an extremely stable chromatin dwell time (>20 min), and regulates an important subset of mitochondrial and ribosomal genes.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyRegulatorFunction (biology)Transcription factorCell biologyTranscriptional regulationComputational biologyGeneticsGeneGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsRNA modifications and cancerEpigenetics and DNA Methylation