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Dynamic GATA4 enhancers shape the chromatin landscape central to heart development and disease

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2014-09-24

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He, Aibin, Fei Gu, Yong Hu, Qing Ma, Lillian Yi Ye, Jennifer A. Akiyama, Axel Visel et al. "Dynamic GATA4 enhancers shape the chromatin landscape central to heart development and disease." Nat Commun 5, no. 1 (2014). DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5907

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How stage-specific enhancer dynamics modulate gene expression patterns essential for organ development, homesostasis, and disease is not well understood. Here, we addressed this question by mapping chromatin occupancy of GATA4—a master cardiac transcription factor—in heart development and disease. We find that GATA4 binds and participaes in establishing active chromatin regions by stimulating H3K27ac deposition, which facilitates GATA4-driven gene expression. GATA4 chromatin occupancy changes markedly between fetal and adult heart, with a limitted binding sites overlap. Cardiac stress restored GATA4 occupancy to a subset of fetal sites, but many stress-associated GATA4 binding sites localized to loci not occupied by GATA4 during normal heart development. Collectively, our data show that dynamic, context-specific transcription factors occupancy underlies stage-specific events in development, homeostasis, and disease.

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General Physics and Astronomy, General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Chemistry

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