SF3B1-SUGP1界面的表征揭示了许多癌症突变如何导致mRNA错剪接。

IF 7.5 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Genes & development Pub Date : 2023-12-26 DOI:10.1101/gad.351154.123
Jian Zhang, Jindou Xie, Ji Huang, Xiangyang Liu, Ruihong Xu, Jonas Tholen, Wojciech P Galej, Liang Tong, James L Manley, Zhaoqi Liu
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剪接体基因SF3B1在癌症中经常发生突变。虽然已知SF3B1热点突变会导致剪接体剪接因子SUGP1的丢失,但与癌症相关的SF3B1-SUGP1相互作用尚未被表征。为了解决这个问题,我们通过结构建模表明,SUGP1 G-patch两侧的两个区域与SF3B1携带热点突变的区域进行了大量接触。实验证实,这些区域的所有癌症相关突变,以及影响SF3B1- sugp1界面中其他残基的突变,不仅削弱或破坏相互作用,而且改变剪接,类似于SF3B1癌症突变。最后,三聚体蛋白复合物的结构建模显示SF3B1-SUGP1相互作用“环出”G-patch以与解旋酶DHX15相互作用。因此,我们的研究为精确剪接所必需的蛋白质复合物提供了前所未有的分子视角,也揭示了许多癌症相关突变破坏了关键的SF3B1-SUGP1相互作用。
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Characterization of the SF3B1-SUGP1 interface reveals how numerous cancer mutations cause mRNA missplicing.

The spliceosomal gene SF3B1 is frequently mutated in cancer. While it is known that SF3B1 hotspot mutations lead to loss of splicing factor SUGP1 from spliceosomes, the cancer-relevant SF3B1-SUGP1 interaction has not been characterized. To address this issue, we show by structural modeling that two regions flanking the SUGP1 G-patch make numerous contacts with the region of SF3B1 harboring hotspot mutations. Experiments confirmed that all the cancer-associated mutations in these regions, as well as mutations affecting other residues in the SF3B1-SUGP1 interface, not only weaken or disrupt the interaction but also alter splicing similarly to SF3B1 cancer mutations. Finally, structural modeling of a trimeric protein complex reveals that the SF3B1-SUGP1 interaction "loops out" the G-patch for interaction with the helicase DHX15. Our study thus provides an unprecedented molecular view of a protein complex essential for accurate splicing and also reveals that numerous cancer-associated mutations disrupt the critical SF3B1-SUGP1 interaction.

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Genes & development
Genes & development 生物-发育生物学
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17.50
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71
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期刊介绍: Genes & Development is a research journal published in association with The Genetics Society. It publishes high-quality research papers in the areas of molecular biology, molecular genetics, and related fields. The journal features various research formats including Research papers, short Research Communications, and Resource/Methodology papers. Genes & Development has gained recognition and is considered as one of the Top Five Research Journals in the field of Molecular Biology and Genetics. It has an impressive Impact Factor of 12.89. The journal is ranked #2 among Developmental Biology research journals, #5 in Genetics and Heredity, and is among the Top 20 in Cell Biology (according to ISI Journal Citation Reports®, 2021).
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