Transcription factors (TFs) regulate gene expression through chromatin where nucleosomes restrict DNA access. To study how TFs bind nucleosome-occupied motifs, we focused on the reprogramming factors OCT4 and SOX2 in mouse embryonic stem cells. We determined TF engagement throughout a nucleosome at base-pair resolution in vitro, enabling structure determination by cryo–electron microscopy at two preferred positions. Depending on motif location, OCT4 and SOX2 differentially distort nucleosomal DNA. At one position, OCT4-SOX2 removes DNA from histone H2A and histone H3; however, at an inverted motif, the TFs only induce local DNA distortions. OCT4 uses one of its two DNA-binding domains to engage DNA in both structures, reading out a partial ...
International audienceThe access of Transcription Factors (TFs) to their cognate DNA binding motifs ...
SummaryIn pluripotent cells, OCT4 associates with SOX2 to maintain pluripotency or with SOX17 to ind...
In pluripotent cells, OCT4 associates with SOX2 to maintain pluripotency or with SOX17 to induce pri...
<div><p>The binding sequence for any transcription factor can be found millions of times within a ge...
The binding sequence for any transcription factor can be found millions of times within a genome, ye...
SummaryPioneer transcription factors (TFs) access silent chromatin and initiate cell-fate changes, u...
The binding sequence for any transcription factor can be found millions of times within a ge-nome, y...
Transcription factors (TFs) forage the genome to instruct cell plasticity, identity, and differentia...
Pioneer transcription factors such as OCT4 can target silent genes embedded in nucleosome-dense regi...
Precise spatiotemporal regulation of gene expression is essential for development and homeostasis of...
Pioneer transcription factors (PTFs) have the remarkable ability to directly bind to chromatin to st...
Pioneer transcription factors (PTFs) have the remarkableabilityto directly bind to chromatin to stim...
<p>(a) A 10kb region containing the Oct4 (Pou5f1) gene locus is shown with tracks for Oct4 occupancy...
This article is a preprint and has not been peer-reviewed.The access of Transcription Factors (TFs) ...
SummaryPioneer transcription factors (TFs) access silent chromatin and initiate cell-fate changes, u...
International audienceThe access of Transcription Factors (TFs) to their cognate DNA binding motifs ...
SummaryIn pluripotent cells, OCT4 associates with SOX2 to maintain pluripotency or with SOX17 to ind...
In pluripotent cells, OCT4 associates with SOX2 to maintain pluripotency or with SOX17 to induce pri...
<div><p>The binding sequence for any transcription factor can be found millions of times within a ge...
The binding sequence for any transcription factor can be found millions of times within a genome, ye...
SummaryPioneer transcription factors (TFs) access silent chromatin and initiate cell-fate changes, u...
The binding sequence for any transcription factor can be found millions of times within a ge-nome, y...
Transcription factors (TFs) forage the genome to instruct cell plasticity, identity, and differentia...
Pioneer transcription factors such as OCT4 can target silent genes embedded in nucleosome-dense regi...
Precise spatiotemporal regulation of gene expression is essential for development and homeostasis of...
Pioneer transcription factors (PTFs) have the remarkable ability to directly bind to chromatin to st...
Pioneer transcription factors (PTFs) have the remarkableabilityto directly bind to chromatin to stim...
<p>(a) A 10kb region containing the Oct4 (Pou5f1) gene locus is shown with tracks for Oct4 occupancy...
This article is a preprint and has not been peer-reviewed.The access of Transcription Factors (TFs) ...
SummaryPioneer transcription factors (TFs) access silent chromatin and initiate cell-fate changes, u...
International audienceThe access of Transcription Factors (TFs) to their cognate DNA binding motifs ...
SummaryIn pluripotent cells, OCT4 associates with SOX2 to maintain pluripotency or with SOX17 to ind...
In pluripotent cells, OCT4 associates with SOX2 to maintain pluripotency or with SOX17 to induce pri...