5mpi

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Structural Basis of Gene Regulation by the Grainyhead Transcription Factor SuperfamilyStructural Basis of Gene Regulation by the Grainyhead Transcription Factor Superfamily

Structural highlights

5mpi is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 2.345Å
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

GRHL1_HUMAN Transcription factor involved in epithelial development. Binds directly to the consensus DNA sequence 5'-AACCGGTT-3' (PubMed:12175488, PubMed:18288204). Important regulator of DSG1 in the context of hair anchorage and epidermal differentiation, participates in the maintenance of the skin barrier. There is no genetic interaction with GRHL3, no functional cooperativity due to diverse target gene selectivity during epithelia development (By similarity). Isoform 1 may function as an activator and isoform 2 as a repressor in tissues where both forms are expressed (PubMed:12175488).[UniProtKB:Q921D9][1] [2]

Publication Abstract from PubMed

Grainyhead (Grh)/CP2 transcription factors are highly conserved in multicellular organisms as key regulators of epithelial differentiation, organ development and skin barrier formation. In addition, they have been implicated as being tumor suppressors in a variety of human cancers. Despite their physiological importance, little is known about their structure and DNA binding mode. Here, we report the first structural study of mammalian Grh/CP2 factors. Crystal structures of the DNA-binding domains of grainyhead-like (Grhl) 1 and Grhl2 reveal a closely similar conformation with immunoglobulin-like core. Both share a common fold with the tumor suppressor p53, but differ in important structural features. The Grhl1 DNA-binding domain binds duplex DNA containing the consensus recognition element in a dimeric arrangement, supporting parsimonious target-sequence selection through two conserved arginine residues. We elucidate the molecular basis of a cancer-related mutation in Grhl1 involving one of these arginines, which completely abrogates DNA binding in biochemical assays and transcriptional activation of a reporter gene in a human cell line. Thus, our studies establish the structural basis of DNA target-site recognition by Grh transcription factors and reveal how tumor-associated mutations inactivate Grhl proteins. They may serve as points of departure for the structure-based development of Grh/CP2 inhibitors for therapeutic applications.

Structural basis of gene regulation by the Grainyhead/CP2 transcription factor family.,Ming Q, Roske Y, Schuetz A, Walentin K, Ibraimi I, Schmidt-Ott KM, Heinemann U Nucleic Acids Res. 2018 Jan 4. pii: 4788346. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkx1299. PMID:29309642[3]

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References

  1. Wilanowski T, Tuckfield A, Cerruti L, O'Connell S, Saint R, Parekh V, Tao J, Cunningham JM, Jane SM. A highly conserved novel family of mammalian developmental transcription factors related to Drosophila grainyhead. Mech Dev. 2002 Jun;114(1-2):37-50. PMID:12175488
  2. Wilanowski T, Caddy J, Ting SB, Hislop NR, Cerruti L, Auden A, Zhao LL, Asquith S, Ellis S, Sinclair R, Cunningham JM, Jane SM. Perturbed desmosomal cadherin expression in grainy head-like 1-null mice. EMBO J. 2008 Mar 19;27(6):886-97. doi: 10.1038/emboj.2008.24. Epub 2008 Feb 21. PMID:18288204 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2008.24
  3. Ming Q, Roske Y, Schuetz A, Walentin K, Ibraimi I, Schmidt-Ott KM, Heinemann U. Structural basis of gene regulation by the Grainyhead/CP2 transcription factor family. Nucleic Acids Res. 2018 Jan 4. pii: 4788346. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkx1299. PMID:29309642 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkx1299

5mpi, resolution 2.34Å

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