Identification of the transcription factor MAZ as a regulator of erythropoiesis

Blood Adv. 2021 Aug 10;5(15):3002-3015. doi: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2021004609.

Abstract

Erythropoiesis requires a combination of ubiquitous and tissue-specific transcription factors (TFs). Here, through DNA affinity purification followed by mass spectrometry, we have identified the widely expressed protein MAZ (Myc-associated zinc finger) as a TF that binds to the promoter of the erythroid-specific human α-globin gene. Genome-wide mapping in primary human erythroid cells revealed that MAZ also occupies active promoters as well as GATA1-bound enhancer elements of key erythroid genes. Consistent with an important role during erythropoiesis, knockdown of MAZ reduces α-globin expression in K562 cells and impairs differentiation in primary human erythroid cells. Genetic variants in the MAZ locus are associated with changes in clinically important human erythroid traits. Taken together, these findings reveal the zinc-finger TF MAZ to be a previously unrecognized regulator of the erythroid differentiation program.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • DNA-Binding Proteins* / genetics
  • DNA-Binding Proteins* / metabolism
  • Erythroid Cells / metabolism
  • Erythropoiesis* / genetics
  • Gene Expression Regulation
  • Humans
  • K562 Cells
  • Promoter Regions, Genetic
  • Transcription Factors* / genetics
  • Transcription Factors* / metabolism

Substances

  • DNA-Binding Proteins
  • Transcription Factors
  • c-MYC-associated zinc finger protein