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Structure and functional mapping of the KRAB-KAP1 repressor complex


ABSTRACT: Transposable elements are a genetic reservoir from which new genes and regulatory elements can emerge. However, expression of transposable elements can be pathogenic, and is therefore tightly controlled. KRAB domain-containing zinc finger proteins (KRAB-ZFPs) recruit the co-repressor KRAB-associated protein 1 (KAP1/TRIM28) to regulate many transposable elements, but how KRAB-ZFPs and KAP1 interact remains unclear. Here, we report the crystal structure of the KAP1 tripartite motif (TRIM) in complex with the KRAB domain from a human KRAB-ZFP, ZNF93. Structure-guided mutations in the KAP1-KRAB binding interface abolished repressive activity in an epigenetic transcriptional silencing assay. Deposition of H3K9me3 over thousands of loci is lost genome-wide in cells expressing a KAP1 variant with mutations that abolish KRAB binding. Our work identifies and functionally validates the KRAB-KAP1 molecular interface, which is critical for a central transcriptional control axis in vertebrates. In addition, the structure-based prediction of KAP1 recruitment efficiency will enable optimization of KRABs used in CRISPRi.

SUBMITTER: Guido, A Stoll 

PROVIDER: S-SCDT-EMBOJ-2022-111179 | biostudies-other |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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