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GLI transcriptional repression is inert prior to HH pathway activation


ABSTRACT: Purpose: Most Hedgehog responsive gene expression is mediated through GLI de-repression. Additionally GLI -repression is proposed to play roles in limb pre-patterning before HH pathway activation. This study evaluates if GLI repression is established prior to HH pathway activation. Methods: To determine if GLI-repression is established prior to pathway activation, we used genomic approaches to study GLI-mediated repression using the mouse developing limb as a model. We identified pre-HH (E9.25, 21-23S) and post-HH (E10.5, 32-25S) GLI3 binding regions using CUT&RUN for endogenous FLAG-tagged GLI3 proteins. Using a combination of ChIP-seq, CUT&RUN, CUT&Tag, ATAC-seq and RNA-seq, we tested whether loss of Gli3 prior to HH signaling was able to de-repress genes and enhancers, as it does after HH signaling. Results: Prior to HH signaling, GLI3 binds to poised, accessible regions with histone deacetylase (HDAC) proteins, similar to post-HH signaling. Despite GLI3 binding to most regions as it does in the post-HH limb, loss of Gli3 is unable to prematurely active target genes or enhancers. Furthermore, we find that GLI3-dependent chromatin compaction does not occur until roughly 10 hours after HH signaling would have normally been induced. Collectively, these results support that GLI repressor proteins are inert prior to HH pathway activation.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE178838 | GEO | 2022/01/21

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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