1. Cell-cell adhesion regulates Merlin/NF2 interaction with the PAF complex.
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Roehrig AE, Klupsch K, Oses-Prieto JA, Chaib S, Henderson S, Emmett W, Young LC, Surinova S, Blees A, Pfeiffer A, Tijani M, Brunk F, Hartig N, Muñoz-Alegre M, Hergovich A, Jennings BH, Burlingame AL, and Rodriguez-Viciana P
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- Cell Proliferation genetics, Chromatin genetics, Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly genetics, Contact Inhibition genetics, Gene Expression Regulation genetics, HEK293 Cells, Humans, Neoplasms pathology, Protein Binding genetics, Protein Interaction Maps genetics, Signal Transduction genetics, Cell Adhesion genetics, DNA Helicases genetics, DNA-Binding Proteins genetics, Neoplasms genetics, Neurofibromin 2 genetics, Tumor Suppressor Proteins genetics
- Abstract
The PAF complex (PAFC) coordinates transcription elongation and mRNA processing and its CDC73/parafibromin subunit functions as a tumour suppressor. The NF2/Merlin tumour suppressor functions both at the cell cortex and nucleus and is a key mediator of contact inhibition but the molecular mechanisms remain unclear. In this study we have used affinity proteomics to identify novel Merlin interacting proteins and show that Merlin forms a complex with multiple proteins involved in RNA processing including the PAFC and the CHD1 chromatin remodeller. Tumour-derived inactivating mutations in both Merlin and the CDC73 PAFC subunit mutually disrupt their interaction and growth suppression by Merlin requires CDC73. Merlin interacts with the PAFC in a cell density-dependent manner and we identify a role for FAT cadherins in regulating the Merlin-PAFC interaction. Our results suggest that in addition to its function within the Hippo pathway, Merlin is part of a tumour suppressor network regulated by cell-cell adhesion which coordinates post-initiation steps of the transcription cycle of genes mediating contact inhibition., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2021
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