GAGA factor: a multifunctional pioneering chromatin protein

Publication Year
2021

Type

Journal Article
Abstract
The Drosophila GAGA factor (GAF) is a multifunctional protein implicated in nucleosome organization and remodeling, activation and repression of gene expression, long distance enhancer-promoter communication, higher order chromosome structure, and mitosis. This broad range of activities poses questions about how a single protein can perform so many seemingly different and unrelated functions. Current studies argue that GAF acts as a "pioneer" factor, generating nucleosome-free regions of chromatin for different classes of regulatory elements. The removal of nucleosomes from regulatory elements in turn enables other factors to bind to these elements and carry out their specialized functions. Consistent with this view, GAF associates with a collection of chromatin remodelers and also interacts with proteins implicated in different regulatory functions. In this review, we summarize the known activities of GAF and the functions of its protein partners.
Journal
Cell Mol Life Sci
Volume
78
Issue
9
Pages
4125-4141
Date Published
05/2021
ISSN Number
1420-9071
Alternate Journal
Cell Mol Life Sci
PMID
33528710