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Co-condensation between transcription factor and cBAF selectively modulates chromatin remodeling and gene expression.

Nature communications 2025 Vol.17(1) p. 673

Ye X, Xu L, Sun X, Gai Y, Yang H, Sun Q, Song J, Huang P, Zhou Q, Li Y, Li N, Jin J, Li Y, Rao W, Lu H, Wang P, Chang C, Lu Y

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Activation of gene transcription is a tightly coordinated process that requires the engagement of transcription factors (TFs) and chromatin remodelers, yet how these components integrate at specific g

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APA Ye X, Xu L, et al. (2025). Co-condensation between transcription factor and cBAF selectively modulates chromatin remodeling and gene expression.. Nature communications, 17(1), 673. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-67322-2
MLA Ye X, et al.. "Co-condensation between transcription factor and cBAF selectively modulates chromatin remodeling and gene expression.." Nature communications, vol. 17, no. 1, 2025, pp. 673.
PMID 41381493

Abstract

Activation of gene transcription is a tightly coordinated process that requires the engagement of transcription factors (TFs) and chromatin remodelers, yet how these components integrate at specific genomic loci remains unclear. Here, we report that ARID1A, a key subunit of the chromatin remodeler cBAF complex, forms condensates through uniformly distributed tyrosine residues within its core intrinsically disordered region (IDR). A series of TFs which feature in the presence of tyrosine within their transcription activation domain (TAD), selectively interact with ARID1A through core IDR-TAD interaction, thereby enabling co-condensation at specific loci. Furthermore, we demonstrate that co-condensation between ARID1A and TFs, such as GATA2, is crucial for maintaining chromatin accessibility and activating genes essential for lung cancer cell proliferation. Collectively, our study establishes the essential role of ARID1A in spatial organization of TFs and cBAF through phase separation, and demonstrates that tyrosine-mediated selective TFs-cBAF co-condensation represents a pivotal mechanism for gene activation.

MeSH Terms

Transcription Factors; Humans; DNA-Binding Proteins; Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly; Chromatin; Cell Line, Tumor; Lung Neoplasms; GATA2 Transcription Factor; Transcriptional Activation; Cell Proliferation; Protein Binding

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