Initiators counteract Polycomb repression and stimulate long-range contacts between enhancers and the Abdominal-B promoter in Drosophila
Olga Kyrchanova, Ksenia Kudryashova, Vasilisa Dubrovskaya, Airat Ibragimov, Paul Schedl, Pavel Georgiev

TL;DR
This study shows how initiators in fruit fly DNA help activate genes by counteracting repression and enabling long-distance DNA interactions.
Contribution
The paper identifies initiators as a new type of DNA element that controls interactions between enhancers and promoters in Drosophila.
Findings
Initiators counteract Polycomb repression in inactive iab domains.
Initiators enhance the activity of the Fab-6 bypass module.
Initiators enable long-range interactions between enhancers and the Abd-B promoter.
Abstract
The specification of abdominal segments A5 to A9 depends on the expression of Abdominal-B (Abd-B), which is regulated by four infraabdominal domains: iab-5 through iab-8,9. Each iab domain contains an initiation element that determines its active state, along with enhancers responsible for tissue-specific activation of Abd-B. These iab domains function autonomously due to their flanking boundaries, Fab-6, Fab-7 and Fab-8, which both block crosstalk between adjacent iab domains (insulator function) and facilitate long-range interactions with the Abd-B promoter (bypass function). In inactive iab domains, enhancers are repressed by Polycomb group (PcG) proteins. Activation of the iab domains is driven by initiators, which are stimulated in a segment-specific manner by products of the gap and pair-rule genes during early embryogenesis. By creating truncations of the Fab-6 boundary, we…
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TopicsDevelopmental Biology and Gene Regulation · Epigenetics and DNA Methylation · Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
