Nuclear factor Y is a pervasive regulator of neuronal gene expression

Pedro Moreira, Paul Papatheodorou, Shuer Deng, Sandeep Gopal, Ava Handley, David R Powell, Roger Pocock

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Abstract

Nervous system function relies on the establishment of complex gene expression programs that provide neuron-type-specific and core pan-neuronal features. These complementary regulatory paradigms are controlled by terminal selector and parallel-acting transcription factors (TFs), respectively. Here, we identify the nuclear factor Y (NF-Y) TF as a pervasive direct and indirect regulator of both neuron-type-specific and pan-neuronal gene expression. Mapping global NF-Y targets reveals direct binding to the cis-regulatory regions of pan-neuronal genes and terminal selector TFs. We show that NFYA-1 controls pan-neuronal gene expression directly through binding to CCAAT boxes in target gene promoters and indirectly by regulating the expression of terminal selector TFs. Further, we find that NFYA-1 regulation of neuronal gene expression is important for neuronal activity and motor function. Thus, our research sheds light on how global neuronal gene expression programs are buffered through direct and indirect regulatory mechanisms.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113582
Pages (from-to)1-25
JournalCell Reports
Volume42
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023 Dec 12
Externally publishedYes

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