Transcription factor EKLF (KLF1) recruitment of the histone chaperone HIRA is essential for β-globin gene expression

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The binding of chromatin-associated proteins and incorporation of histone variants correlates with alterations in gene expression. These changes have been particularly well analyzed at the mammalian β-globin locus, where transcription factors such as erythroid Krüppel-like factor (EKLF), which is also known as Krüppel-like factor 1 (KLF1), play a coordinating role in establishing the proper chromatin structure and inducing high-level expression of adult β-globin. We had previously shown that EKLF preferentially interacts with histone H3 and that the H3.3 variant is differentially recruited to the β-globin promoter. We now find that a novel interaction between EKLF and the histone cell cycle regulation defective homolog A (HIRA) histone chaperone accounts for these effects. HIRA is not only critical for β-globin expression but is also required for activation of the erythropoietic regulators EKLF and GATA binding protein 1 (GATA1). Our results provide a mechanism by which transcription factor-directed recruitment of a generally expressed histone chap-erone can lead to tissue-restricted changes in chromatin components, structure, and transcription at specific genomic sites during differentiation.

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Soni, S., Pchelintsev, N., Adams, P. D., & Bieker, J. J. (2014). Transcription factor EKLF (KLF1) recruitment of the histone chaperone HIRA is essential for β-globin gene expression. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(37), 13337–13342. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1405422111

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