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Molecular Basis for SPINDOC-Spindlin1 Engagement and Its Role in Transcriptional Attenuation.

Authors :
Zhao, Fan
Deng, Yafang
Yang, Fen
Yan, Yan
Feng, Fan
Peng, Bo
Gao, Juntao
Bedford, Mark T.
Li, Haitao
Source :
Journal of Molecular Biology. Apr2024, Vol. 436 Issue 7, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

[Display omitted] • A hydrophobic DOCpep3 motif of SPINDOC tightly engages with Spindlin1 Tudor 3. • Two DOCpep3-neighboring K/R-rich motifs interact with Tudor 2 of Spindlin1 and attenuates its histone readout. • SPINDOC modulates genomic targeting of Spindlin1 depending on its histone binding efficacy. • SPINDOC attenuates transcription of Spindlin1 target genes via competitive inhibition. Spindlin1 is a histone reader with three Tudor-like domains and its transcriptional co-activator activity could be attenuated by SPINDOC. The first two Tudors are involved in histone methylation readout, while the function of Tudor 3 is largely unknown. Here our structural and binding studies revealed an engagement mode of SPINDOC-Spindlin1, in which a hydrophobic motif of SPINDOC, DOCpep3, stably interacts with Spindlin1 Tudor 3, and two neighboring K/R-rich motifs, DOCpep1 and DOCpep2, bind to the acidic surface of Spindlin1 Tudor 2. Although DOCpep3-Spindlin1 engagement is compatible with histone readout, an extended SPINDOC fragment containing the K/R-rich region attenuates histone or TCF4 binding by Spindlin1 due to introduced competition. This inhibitory effect is more pronounced for weaker binding targets but not for strong ones such as H3 "K4me3-K9me3" bivalent mark. Further ChIP-seq and RT-qPCR indicated that SPINDOC could promote genomic relocation of Spindlin1, thus modulate downstream gene transcription. Collectively, we revealed multivalent engagement between SPINDOC and Spindlin1, in which a hydrophobic motif acts as the primary binding site for stable SPINDOC-Spindlin1 association, while K/R-rich region modulates the target selectivity of Spindlin1 via competitive inhibition, therefore attenuating the transcriptional co-activator activity of Spindlin1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00222836
Volume :
436
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Molecular Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176121779
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2023.168371