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The N-Terminal CCHC Zinc Finger Motif Mediates Homodimerization of Transcription Factor BCL11B.


ABSTRACT: The BCL11B gene encodes a Krüppel-like, sequence-specific zinc finger (ZF) transcription factor that acts as either a repressor or an activator, depending on its posttranslational modifications. The importance of BCL11B in numerous biological processes in multiple organs has been well established in mouse knockout models. The phenotype of the first de novo monoallelic germ line missense mutation in the BCL11B gene (encoding N441K) strongly implies that the mutant protein acts in a dominant-negative manner by neutralizing the unaffected protein through the formation of a nonfunctional dimer. Using a Förster resonance energy transfer-assisted fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS-FRET) assay and affinity purification followed by mass spectrometry (AP-MS), we show that the N-terminal CCHC zinc finger motif is necessary and sufficient for the formation of the BCL11B dimer. Mutation of the CCHC ZF in BCL11B abolishes its transcription-regulatory activity. In addition, unlike wild-type BCL11B, this mutant is incapable of inducing cell cycle arrest and protecting against DNA damage-driven apoptosis. Our results confirm the BCL11B dimerization hypothesis and prove its importance for BCL11B function. By mapping the relevant regions to the CCHC domain, we describe a previously unidentified mechanism of transcription factor homodimerization.

SUBMITTER: Grabarczyk P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5809685 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The N-Terminal CCHC Zinc Finger Motif Mediates Homodimerization of Transcription Factor BCL11B.

Grabarczyk Piotr P   Winkler Passorn P   Delin Martin M   Sappa Praveen K PK   Bekeschus Sander S   Hildebrandt Petra P   Przybylski Grzegorz K GK   Völker Uwe U   Hammer Elke E   Schmidt Christian A CA  

Molecular and cellular biology 20180212 5


The <i>BCL11B</i> gene encodes a Krüppel-like, sequence-specific zinc finger (ZF) transcription factor that acts as either a repressor or an activator, depending on its posttranslational modifications. The importance of <i>BCL11B</i> in numerous biological processes in multiple organs has been well established in mouse knockout models. The phenotype of the first <i>de novo</i> monoallelic germ line missense mutation in the <i>BCL11B</i> gene (encoding N441K) strongly implies that the mutant prot  ...[more]

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