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MafB, WDR77, and ß-catenin interact with each other and have similar genome association profiles.


ABSTRACT: MafB (a bZIP transcription factor), ß-catenin (the ultimate target of the Wnt signal transduction pathway that acts as a transcriptional co-activator of LEF/TCF proteins), and WDR77 (a transcriptional co-activator of multiple hormone receptors) are important for breast cellular transformation. Unexpectedly, these proteins interact directly with each other, and they have similar genomic binding profiles. Furthermore, while some of these common target sites coincide with those bound by LEF/TCF, the majority are located just downstream of transcription initiation sites at a position near paused RNA polymerase (Pol II) and the +1 nucleosome. Occupancy levels of these factors at these promoter-proximal sites are strongly correlated with the level of paused Pol II and transcriptional activity.

SUBMITTER: He L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9049301 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MafB, WDR77, and ß-catenin interact with each other and have similar genome association profiles.

He Lizhi L   Gao Mingshi M   Pratt Henry H   Weng Zhiping Z   Struhl Kevin K  

PloS one 20220428 4


MafB (a bZIP transcription factor), ß-catenin (the ultimate target of the Wnt signal transduction pathway that acts as a transcriptional co-activator of LEF/TCF proteins), and WDR77 (a transcriptional co-activator of multiple hormone receptors) are important for breast cellular transformation. Unexpectedly, these proteins interact directly with each other, and they have similar genomic binding profiles. Furthermore, while some of these common target sites coincide with those bound by LEF/TCF, th  ...[more]

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