Journal article
Multivalency regulates activity in an intrinsically disordered transcription factor
S Clark, JB Myers, A King, R Fiala, J Novacek, G Pearce, J Heierhorst, SL Reichow, EJ Barbar
Elife | ELIFE SCIENCES PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.36258
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Abstract
The transcription factor ASCIZ (ATMIN, ZNF822) has an unusually high number of recognition motifs for the product of its main target gene, the hub protein LC8 (DYNLL1). Using a combination of biophysical methods, structural analysis by NMR and electron microscopy, and cellular transcription assays, we developed a model that proposes a concerted role of intrinsic disorder and multiple LC8 binding events in regulating LC8 transcription. We demonstrate that the long intrinsically disordered C-terminal domain of ASCIZ binds LC8 to form a dynamic ensemble of complexes with a gradient of transcriptional activity that is inversely proportional to LC8 occupancy. The preference for low occupancy comp..
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Funding Acknowledgements
National Health and Medical Research Council APP1026125 Jorg HeierhorstNational Health and Medical Research Council APP1022469 Jorg HeierhorstVictorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support Jorg HeierhorstNational Institute of General Medical Sciences R35GM124779 Steve L ReichowNational Institute of General Medical Sciences R01-084276 Elisar J BarbarCollege of Science at Oregon State University Impact Award Elisar J Barbar