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NANOG prion-like assembly mediates DNA bridging to facilitate chromatin reorganization and activation of pluripotency.


ABSTRACT: Human NANOG expression resets stem cells to ground-state pluripotency. Here we identify the unique features of human NANOG that relate to its dose-sensitive function as a master transcription factor. NANOG is largely disordered, with a C-terminal prion-like domain that phase-transitions to gel-like condensates. Full-length NANOG readily forms higher-order oligomers at low nanomolar concentrations, orders of magnitude lower than typical amyloids. Using single-molecule Förster resonance energy transfer and fluorescence cross-correlation techniques, we show that NANOG oligomerization is essential for bridging DNA elements in vitro. Using chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing and Hi-C 3.0 in cells, we validate that NANOG prion-like domain assembly is essential for specific DNA recognition and distant chromatin interactions. Our results provide a physical basis for the indispensable role of NANOG in shaping the pluripotent genome. NANOG's unique ability to form prion-like assemblies could provide a cooperative and concerted DNA bridging mechanism that is essential for chromatin reorganization and dose-sensitive activation of ground-state pluripotency.

SUBMITTER: Choi KJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9106587 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NANOG prion-like assembly mediates DNA bridging to facilitate chromatin reorganization and activation of pluripotency.

Choi Kyoung-Jae KJ   Quan My Diem MD   Qi Chuangye C   Lee Joo-Hyung JH   Tsoi Phoebe S PS   Zahabiyon Mahla M   Bajic Aleksandar A   Hu Liya L   Prasad B V Venkataram BVV   Liao Shih-Chu Jeff SJ   Li Wenbo W   Ferreon Allan Chris M ACM   Ferreon Josephine C JC  

Nature cell biology 20220428 5


Human NANOG expression resets stem cells to ground-state pluripotency. Here we identify the unique features of human NANOG that relate to its dose-sensitive function as a master transcription factor. NANOG is largely disordered, with a C-terminal prion-like domain that phase-transitions to gel-like condensates. Full-length NANOG readily forms higher-order oligomers at low nanomolar concentrations, orders of magnitude lower than typical amyloids. Using single-molecule Förster resonance energy tra  ...[more]

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