通过乙酰化和磷酸化调节癌症中kr ppel样因子(KLFs)与其结合伙伴的相互作用。

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Gene Regulatory Mechanisms Pub Date : 2023-11-20 DOI:10.1016/j.bbagrm.2023.195003
Kanupriya Jha , Amit Kumar , Kartik Bhatnagar , Anupam Patra , Neel Sarovar Bhavesh , Bipin Singh , Sarika Chaudhary
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转录因子的翻译后修饰(PTMs)调节转录活性,在几乎所有的生物过程中发挥关键作用,并对生物功能产生不可或缺的见解,包括活性状态、亚细胞定位、蛋白质溶解度、蛋白质折叠、底物运输和蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用。氨基酸通过PTMs进行化学修饰,作为分子开关,影响蛋白质的功能和特性,增加蛋白质组的复杂性。kr ppel样转录因子(KLFs)控制基本的细胞过程,包括增殖、分化、迁移、程序性细胞死亡和各种癌症相关过程。我们研究了KLF group-2成员与其结合伙伴的相互作用,以评估KLF中乙酰化和磷酸化对其结合亲和力的作用。我们观察到,KLFs中不同位置的乙酰化和磷酸化对其与特定伴侣的结合有不同的影响。KLF2-EP300、KLF4-EP300、KLF4-SP1、KLF5-CBP、KLF5-WWP1、KLF6-ATF3、KLF6-JUN和KLF7-JUN在不同位置乙酰化或磷酸化后表现出稳定。另一方面,KLF4-EP300、KLF5-WWP1、KLF6-SP1和KLF7-ATF3由于KLFs中不同位置的乙酰化或磷酸化而表现出不稳定。这为实验观察到的KLF组2成员在ptm依赖的方式下作为癌症的抑制因子或激活因子的双重作用提供了分子解释。
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Modulation of Krüppel-like factors (KLFs) interaction with their binding partners in cancers through acetylation and phosphorylation

Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of transcription factors regulate transcriptional activity and play a key role in essentially all biological processes and generate indispensable insight towards biological function including activity state, subcellular localization, protein solubility, protein folding, substrate trafficking, and protein-protein interactions. Amino acids modified chemically via PTMs, function as molecular switches and affect the protein function and characterization and increase the proteome complexity. Krüppel-like transcription factors (KLFs) control essential cellular processes including proliferation, differentiation, migration, programmed cell death and various cancer-relevant processes. We investigated the interactions of KLF group-2 members with their binding partners to assess the role of acetylation and phosphorylation in KLFs on their binding affinity. It was observed that acetylation and phosphorylation at different positions in KLFs have a variable effect on binding with specific partners. KLF2-EP300, KLF4-SP1, KLF6-ATF3, KLF6-JUN, and KLF7-JUN show stabilization upon acetylation or phosphorylation at variable positions. On the other hand, KLF4-CBP, KLF4-EP300, KLF5-CBP, KLF5-WWP1, KLF6-SP1, and KLF7-ATF3 show stabilization or destabilization due to acetylation or phosphorylation at variable positions in KLFs. This provides a molecular explanation of the experimentally observed dual role of KLF group-2 members as a suppressor or activator of cancers in a PTM-dependent manner.

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期刊介绍: BBA Gene Regulatory Mechanisms includes reports that describe novel insights into mechanisms of transcriptional, post-transcriptional and translational gene regulation. Special emphasis is placed on papers that identify epigenetic mechanisms of gene regulation, including chromatin, modification, and remodeling. This section also encompasses mechanistic studies of regulatory proteins and protein complexes; regulatory or mechanistic aspects of RNA processing; regulation of expression by small RNAs; genomic analysis of gene expression patterns; and modeling of gene regulatory pathways. Papers describing gene promoters, enhancers, silencers or other regulatory DNA regions must incorporate significant functions studies.
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