Activation of the mammalian heat shock transcription factor (HSF)1 by stress is a multistep process resulting in the transcription of heat shock genes. Coincident with these events is the rapid and reversible redistribution of HSF1 to discrete nuclear structures termed HSF1 granules, whose function is still unknown. Key features are that the number of granules correlates with cell ploidy, suggesting the existence of a chromosomal target. Here we show that in humans, HSF1 granules localize to the 9q11-q12 heterochromatic region. Within this locus, HSF1 binds through direct DNA–protein interaction with a nucleosome-containing subclass of satellite III repeats. HSF1 granule formation only requires the DNA binding competence and the trimerization of the factor. This is the first example of a transcriptional activator that accumulates transiently and reversibly on a chromosome-specific heterochromatic locus.
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In vivo binding of active heat shock transcription factor 1 to human chromosome 9 heterochromatin during stress
Caroline Jolly,
Caroline Jolly
1DyOGen, INSERM U309, Institut A. Bonniot, Domaine de la Merci, 38706 La Tronche cedex, France
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Lara Konecny,
Lara Konecny
1DyOGen, INSERM U309, Institut A. Bonniot, Domaine de la Merci, 38706 La Tronche cedex, France
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Deborah L. Grady,
Deborah L. Grady
2Department of Biological Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697
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Yulia A. Kutskova,
Yulia A. Kutskova
3DIBIT, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milano 20132, Italy
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José J. Cotto,
José J. Cotto
4BMBCB Department, Northwestern University, 2153 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208
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Richard I. Morimoto,
Richard I. Morimoto
4BMBCB Department, Northwestern University, 2153 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208
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Claire Vourc'h
Claire Vourc'h
1DyOGen, INSERM U309, Institut A. Bonniot, Domaine de la Merci, 38706 La Tronche cedex, France
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Caroline Jolly
1DyOGen, INSERM U309, Institut A. Bonniot, Domaine de la Merci, 38706 La Tronche cedex, France
Lara Konecny
1DyOGen, INSERM U309, Institut A. Bonniot, Domaine de la Merci, 38706 La Tronche cedex, France
Deborah L. Grady
2Department of Biological Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697
Yulia A. Kutskova
3DIBIT, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milano 20132, Italy
José J. Cotto
4BMBCB Department, Northwestern University, 2153 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208
Richard I. Morimoto
4BMBCB Department, Northwestern University, 2153 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208
Claire Vourc'h
1DyOGen, INSERM U309, Institut A. Bonniot, Domaine de la Merci, 38706 La Tronche cedex, France
Address correspondence to Caroline Jolly, Institut A. Bonniot, Domaine de la Merci, 38706 La Tronche cedex, France. Tel.: 33-476-5494-70. Fax: 33-476-54-94-14. E-mail: [email protected]
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Abbreviations used in this paper: DBD, DNA binding domain; EMSA, electrophoretic mobility shift assay; GFP, green fluorescent protein; HSE, heat shock element; HSF, heat shock transcription factor; HSP, heat shock protein; TRIM, trimerization domain.
Received:
September 06 2001
Revision Received:
December 12 2001
Accepted:
January 16 2002
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2002
J Cell Biol (2002) 156 (5): 775–781.
Article history
Received:
September 06 2001
Revision Received:
December 12 2001
Accepted:
January 16 2002
Citation
Caroline Jolly, Lara Konecny, Deborah L. Grady, Yulia A. Kutskova, José J. Cotto, Richard I. Morimoto, Claire Vourc'h; In vivo binding of active heat shock transcription factor 1 to human chromosome 9 heterochromatin during stress . J Cell Biol 4 March 2002; 156 (5): 775–781. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200109018
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