# Global maps of transcription factor properties reveal threshold-based formation of DNA-bound and mobile clusters

**Authors:** Sadia Siddika Dima, Meghan A. Turner, Hernan G. Garcia, Gregory T. Reeves

PMC · DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ady3909 · Science Advances · 2026-02-27

## TL;DR

This study shows that transcription factor clusters form only when their concentration in the cell nucleus reaches a certain threshold, helping regulate gene activity.

## Contribution

The paper reveals threshold-based formation of DNA-bound and mobile transcription factor clusters using live imaging in Drosophila embryos.

## Key findings

- Slowly moving Dorsal clusters were observed in addition to freely mobile and DNA-bound Dorsal.
- Mobile and DNA-bound Dorsal clusters form only when nuclear concentration surpasses a threshold.
- Threshold behavior is consistent with liquid-liquid phase separation mechanisms.

## Abstract

The relationship between bulk transcription factor concentration and DNA binding has been a central question in gene regulation for decades. Recent studies propose that DNA-bound transcription factor hubs, or clusters, aid in fast and precise transcriptional interpretation. Using live imaging techniques, we quantify the concentration, binding, and mobility of the morphogen Dorsal (Dl), both in bulk and in clusters, in Drosophila blastoderm embryo. Our experiments encompass multiple length and timescales, allowing us to obtain a nucleus-wide view of the mechanism connecting hub formation to bulk Dl concentration. Our results show that previously unobserved, slowly moving clusters of Dl are present, in addition to the expected populations of freely mobile and DNA-bound Dl. Furthermore, both mobile clusters and DNA-bound Dl appear only once a threshold concentration in the nucleus is surpassed, a behavior consistent with liquid-liquid phase separation. Thus, our work elucidates how bulk transcription factor concentration dictates the formation and spatiotemporal changes of different populations needed for gene regulation.

DNA-bound and mobile clusters of transcription factor are formed above a threshold in the bulk concentration.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** Dorsal (embryonic polarity protein dorsal), EDAR (ectodysplasin A receptor)
- **Species:** Drosophila (taxon 7215)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** dl (dorsal) [NCBI Gene 35047] {aka CG6667, Dmel\CG6667, Dor, Dorsal, GSd447, NF-KB}, mng (mango) [NCBI Gene 44066], His2Av (Histone H2A variant) [NCBI Gene 43229] {aka *i H2av, 5499, CG5499, Dmel\CG5499, H2A, H2A.F/Z}, zld (zelda) [NCBI Gene 32994] {aka CG12701, Dmel\CG12701, EP1344, VFL, Vfl, Zelda}, cic (capicua) [NCBI Gene 53560] {aka CG43122, CG5060, CG5067, Dmel\CG43122, Dmel_CG5060, Dmel_CG5067}, Spt (Spitting Image) [NCBI Gene 35889] {aka CG8247, Dmel\CG8247}, Toll-9 (Toll-9) [NCBI Gene 40245] {aka CG5528, CT17508, Dm Toll-9, Dmel\CG5528, TOLL 9, Tak/Toll-like}, bcd (bicoid) [NCBI Gene 40830] {aka BG:DS00276.7, Bicoid, CG1034, Dm-Bcd, Dmel\CG1034, bic}
- **Diseases:** RICS (MESH:C564543), Dl (MESH:D000092142), ACF (MESH:D003291), LLPS (MESH:D000210)
- **Chemicals:** agarose (MESH:D012685), 1.4 oil (-), water (MESH:D014867)
- **Species:** Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly, species) [taxon 7227], Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast, species) [taxon 4932]
- **Mutations:** P35G

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