“…We observed interactions involving all major TF families including homeodomains, Cys2His2 zinc fingers (ZF-C2H2), nuclear hormone receptors (NHRs), basic helix–loop–helix (bHLH), and basic leucine zippers (bZIP). Compared to the proportion of TF families in the array, we found an over-representation of interactions involving the EBF1, grainyhead, NHR, and AP-2 families (Figure 2E), which are known to play important roles in tumor growth and progression via diverse mechanisms (4,31–33). Interestingly, we found that AP-2, in particular TFAP2B, is also enriched compared to previous screens against developmental enhancers and cytokine gene promoters (Figure 2E and Supplementary figures 1A-B), suggesting that this TF family may be more actively involved in cancer regulation.…”