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Cooperativity among clustered κB sites within promoters and enhancers dictates transcriptional specificity of NF-κB-RelA along with specific cofactors. | LitMetric

The functional role of weak DNA binding sites for transcription factor (TF) recruitment and gene expression remains largely unknown. Our study reveals that the weak NF-κB DNA binding sites, which are abundant in gene promoters and enhancers, appear in clusters and exhibit minimal to undetectable NF-κB binding activity in isolation in vitro, yet they play prominent roles in gene regulation within native context in cells. We found nuclear concentration of RelA/p65, the predominant NF-κB, is approximately 0.2 µM in stimulated cells, challenging the idea that these weak κB sites operate through mass action-dependent binding mechanisms. Through proteomic analysis, we identified a range of nuclear factors, including various other TFs, interacting with RelA at these κB-sites. ChIP-seq, RNA-seq and phase-separated condensation analyses suggest these additional TFs, referred to as the cofactors of NF-κB, facilitate dynamic recruitment of NF-κB to clustered κB sites of specific target genes. Overall, our findings demonstrate the collective contribution of both strong and weak κB sites in occupancy of NF-κB at the promoters and enhancers, with the recruitment facilitated by a variety of cofactors. This congregation of multiple factors forming larger dynamic complexes appearing as a transcription condensate is likely to be common to all transcriptional programs.

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