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Histone acetylation precedes activation of many genes. However, the establi
shment and consequences of long-range acetylation patterns are poorly under
stood. To define molecular determinants of the developmentally dynamic hist
one acetylation pattern of the beta -globin locus, we compared acetylation
of the locus in MEL and CB3 erythroleukemia cells. CB3 cells lack the beta
-globin locus control region (LCR) binding protein p45/ NF-E2. We found tha
t p45/NF-E2 was required for histone hyperacetylation at adult beta -globin
promoters similar to 50 kilobases downstream of the LCR, but not at the LC
R. Surprisingly, RNA polymerase II associated with the LCR in a p45/NF-E2-i
ndependent manner, while its recruitment to the promoter required p45/NF-E2
. We propose that polymerase accesses the LCR and p45/ NF-E2 induces long-r
ange transfer of polymerase to the promoter, resulting in transcriptional a
ctivation.