Pre-established ATF4 occupancy and chromatin organization instruct selective transcription activation during integrated stress response.

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作者:Jiang Peipei, Bian Qian
Cells rapidly and extensively remodel their transcriptome in response to stress to restore homeostasis, but the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Here, we characterize the dynamic changes in transcriptome, epigenetics, and 3D genome organization during the integrated stress response (ISR). ISR induction triggers widespread transcriptional changes within 6 h, coinciding with increased binding of ATF4, a key transcriptional effector. Notably, ATF4 binds to hundreds of genes even under non-stress conditions, priming them for stronger activation upon stress. The transcriptional changes at ATF4-bound sites during ISR do not rely on increased H3K27 acetylation, chromatin accessibility, or rewired enhancer-promoter looping. Instead, ATF4-mediated gene activation is linked to the redistribution of CEBPγ from non-ATF4 sites to a subset of ATF4-bound regions, likely by forming an ATF4/CEBPγ heterodimer. CEBPγ preferentially targets the sites pre-occupied by ATF4, as well as genomic regions exhibiting a unique higher-order chromatin structure signature. Thus, the transcriptional responses during ISR are largely pre-wired by intrinsic chromatin properties. These findings provide critical insights into transcriptional remodeling during ISR with broader implications for other stress responses.

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