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Transcription factor binding to a DNA zip code controls interchromosomal clustering at the nuclear periphery.


ABSTRACT: Active genes in yeast can be targeted to the nuclear periphery through interaction of cis-acting "DNA zip codes" with the nuclear pore complex. We find that genes with identical zip codes cluster together. This clustering was specific; pairs of genes that were targeted to the nuclear periphery by different zip codes did not cluster together. Insertion of two different zip codes (GRS I or GRS III) at an ectopic site induced clustering with endogenous genes that have that zip code. Targeting to the nuclear periphery and interaction with the nuclear pore is a prerequisite for gene clustering, but clustering can be maintained in the nucleoplasm. Finally, we find that the Put3 transcription factor recognizes the GRS I zip code to mediate both targeting to the NPC and interchromosomal clustering. These results suggest that zip-code-mediated clustering of genes at the nuclear periphery influences the three-dimensional arrangement of the yeast genome.

SUBMITTER: Brickner DG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3376219 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transcription factor binding to a DNA zip code controls interchromosomal clustering at the nuclear periphery.

Brickner Donna Garvey DG   Ahmed Sara S   Meldi Lauren L   Thompson Abbey A   Light Will W   Young Matthew M   Hickman Taylor L TL   Chu Feixia F   Fabre Emmanuelle E   Fabre Emmanuelle E   Brickner Jason H JH  

Developmental cell 20120510 6


Active genes in yeast can be targeted to the nuclear periphery through interaction of cis-acting "DNA zip codes" with the nuclear pore complex. We find that genes with identical zip codes cluster together. This clustering was specific; pairs of genes that were targeted to the nuclear periphery by different zip codes did not cluster together. Insertion of two different zip codes (GRS I or GRS III) at an ectopic site induced clustering with endogenous genes that have that zip code. Targeting to th  ...[more]

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