ETV2 primes hematoendothelial gene enhancers prior to hematoendothelial fate commitment

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SUMMARY The lineage-determining transcription factor ETV2 is necessary and sufficient for hematoendothelial fate commitment. We investigated how ETV2-driven gene regulatory networks promote hematoendothelial fate commitment. We resolved the sequential determination steps of hematoendothelial versus cardiac differentiation from mouse embryonic stem cells. Etv2 was strongly induced and bound to the enhancers of hematoendothelial genes in a common cardiomyocyte-hematoendothelial mesoderm progenitor. However, only Etv2 itself and Tal1 , not other ETV2-bound genes, were induced. Despite ETV2 genomic binding and Etv2 and Tal1 expression, cardiomyogenic fate potential was maintained. A second wave of ETV2-bound target genes was up-regulated during the transition from the common cardiomyocyte-hematoendothelial progenitor to the committed hematoendothelial population. A third wave of ETV-bound genes were subsequently expressed in the committed hematoendothelial population for sub-lineage differentiation. The shift from ETV2 binding to productive transcription, not ETV2 binding to target gene enhancers, drove hematoendothelial fate commitment. This work identifies mechanistic phases of ETV2-dependent gene expression that distinguish hematoendothelial specification, commitment, and differentiation. HIGHLIGHTS The hematoendothelial master TF ETV2 is expressed in a multipotent mesoderm progenitor. ETV2 binds to target genes in the mesoderm progenitor without target gene activation. ETV2 binding in the mesoderm progenitor does not diminish alternative cardiac fate potential. ETV2-bound target genes are activated upon hematoendothelial fate commitment. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT

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