The human BAF chromatin remodeler processes nucleosomes bound by pioneer transcription factors OCT4–SOX2
Weiss J, Vecchia L, Domjan D, Cavadini S, Sabantsev A, Kempf G, Pathare GR, Brackmann K, Michael AK, Kater L, Hietter-Pfeiffer E, Haddawi M, Kuber UP, Mühlhäusser S, Grand RS, Stadler MB, Deindl S, Thomä NH. 2026. The human BAF chromatin remodeler processes nucleosomes bound by pioneer transcription factors OCT4–SOX2. Molecular Cell. 86(4), 625–639.e8.
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Weiss, Joscha;
Vecchia, Luca;
Domjan, David;
Cavadini, Simone;
Sabantsev, Anton;
Kempf, Georg;
Pathare, Ganesh R.;
Brackmann, Klaus;
Michael, Alicia K.ISTA
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Kater, Lukas;
Hietter-Pfeiffer, Eric;
Haddawi, Mina
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Chromatin remodeling complexes mobilize nucleosomes and promote transcription factor (TF) binding. Using ensemble and single-molecule assays combined with cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), we studied the interaction between pioneer TFs OCT4–SOX2 and the human BRG1/BRM-associated factor (BAF) complex on nucleosomes. BAF engages TF-bound substrates in two orientations, placing OCT4–SOX2 at either the remodeler ENTRY or EXIT site. At the ENTRY site, OCT4–SOX2 initially coexists with BAF without structural interference. However, continued DNA translocation is expected to cause collisions with bound TFs, which can trigger remodeling direction reversals or may induce TF dissociation. To accommodate TFs at the EXIT site, BAF undergoes structural rearrangements, and ensemble assays reveal a nucleosome subpopulation translocating away from TF-binding sites. Moreover, single-molecule experiments show that nucleosome-bound BAF frequently changes remodeling direction, and we identify an ADP-bound remodeler conformation as a potential intermediate. Together, these findings reveal key aspects of the conformational dynamics and remodeling outcomes underlying BAF processing of TF-bound nucleosomes.
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2026-02-19
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Molecular Cell
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Elsevier
Acknowledgement
We thank D. Hess, V. Iesmantavicius, and J. Seebacher (FMI Proteomics and Protein Analysis Facility) for mass spectrometry support; S. Smallwood, K. Shimada, D. Klein, and M. Schütz-Stoffregen for technical assistance; J. Côté and C. Lachance for critical discussions; and members of the Thomä lab for helpful feedback. Support for this work was provided to N.H.T. by the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research program (NucEM, no. 884331), the Novartis Research Foundation, the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF 31003A_179541, 310030_214852, and Sinergia CRSII5_186230), and the Swiss Cancer Research (KFS-4980-02-2020 and KFS-5933-08-2023). S.D. was supported by the European Research Council (DONUTS, no. 101092623), the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (2024.0012), the Cancerfonden (25 4453 Pj), and the Swedish Research Council (VR 03255). A.K.M. was supported by a Human Frontier Science Program Long-Term Fellowship, and L.V. was supported by an EMBO fellowship (ALTF 549-2021).
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86
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4
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625-639.e8
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Weiss J, Vecchia L, Domjan D, et al. The human BAF chromatin remodeler processes nucleosomes bound by pioneer transcription factors OCT4–SOX2. Molecular Cell. 2026;86(4):625-639.e8. doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2026.01.021
Weiss, J., Vecchia, L., Domjan, D., Cavadini, S., Sabantsev, A., Kempf, G., … Thomä, N. H. (2026). The human BAF chromatin remodeler processes nucleosomes bound by pioneer transcription factors OCT4–SOX2. Molecular Cell. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2026.01.021
Weiss, Joscha, Luca Vecchia, David Domjan, Simone Cavadini, Anton Sabantsev, Georg Kempf, Ganesh R. Pathare, et al. “The Human BAF Chromatin Remodeler Processes Nucleosomes Bound by Pioneer Transcription Factors OCT4–SOX2.” Molecular Cell. Elsevier, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2026.01.021.
J. Weiss et al., “The human BAF chromatin remodeler processes nucleosomes bound by pioneer transcription factors OCT4–SOX2,” Molecular Cell, vol. 86, no. 4. Elsevier, p. 625–639.e8, 2026.
Weiss J, Vecchia L, Domjan D, Cavadini S, Sabantsev A, Kempf G, Pathare GR, Brackmann K, Michael AK, Kater L, Hietter-Pfeiffer E, Haddawi M, Kuber UP, Mühlhäusser S, Grand RS, Stadler MB, Deindl S, Thomä NH. 2026. The human BAF chromatin remodeler processes nucleosomes bound by pioneer transcription factors OCT4–SOX2. Molecular Cell. 86(4), 625–639.e8.
Weiss, Joscha, et al. “The Human BAF Chromatin Remodeler Processes Nucleosomes Bound by Pioneer Transcription Factors OCT4–SOX2.” Molecular Cell, vol. 86, no. 4, Elsevier, 2026, p. 625–639.e8, doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2026.01.021.
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