Transcription factor clusters as information transfer agents.

Publication Year
2025

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

Deciphering how genes interpret information from transcription factor (TF) concentrations within the cell nucleus remains a fundamental question in gene regulation. Recent advancements have revealed the heterogeneous distribution of TF molecules, posing challenges to precisely decoding concentration signals. Using high-resolution single-cell imaging of the fluorescently tagged TF Bicoid in living embryos, we show that Bicoid accumulation in submicrometer clusters preserves the spatial information of the maternal Bicoid gradient. These clusters provide precise spatial cues through intensity, size, and frequency. We further discover that Bicoid target genes colocalize with these clusters in an enhancer-binding affinity-dependent manner. Our modeling suggests that clustering offers a faster sensing mechanism for global nuclear concentrations than freely diffusing TF molecules detected by simple enhancers.

Journal
Science advances
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
eadp3251
Date Published
01/2025
ISSN Number
2375-2548
Alternate Journal
Sci Adv
PMCID
PMC11691696
PMID
39742495