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SUMOylation of the Forkhead Transcription Factor FOXL2 Promotes Its Stabilization/Activation through Transient Recruitment to PML Bodies

BACKGROUND: FOXL2 is a transcription factor essential for ovarian development and maintenance. It is mutated in the genetic condition called Blepharophimosis Ptosis Epicantus inversus Syndrome (BPES) and in cases of isolated premature ovarian failure. We and others have previously shown that FOXL2 u...

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Autores principales: Georges, Adrien, Benayoun, Bérénice A., Marongiu, Mara, Dipietromaria, Aurélie, L'Hôte, David, Todeschini, Anne-Laure, Auer, Jana, Crisponi, Laura, Veitia, Reiner A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3192040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022399
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025463
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author Georges, Adrien
Benayoun, Bérénice A.
Marongiu, Mara
Dipietromaria, Aurélie
L'Hôte, David
Todeschini, Anne-Laure
Auer, Jana
Crisponi, Laura
Veitia, Reiner A.
author_facet Georges, Adrien
Benayoun, Bérénice A.
Marongiu, Mara
Dipietromaria, Aurélie
L'Hôte, David
Todeschini, Anne-Laure
Auer, Jana
Crisponi, Laura
Veitia, Reiner A.
author_sort Georges, Adrien
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: FOXL2 is a transcription factor essential for ovarian development and maintenance. It is mutated in the genetic condition called Blepharophimosis Ptosis Epicantus inversus Syndrome (BPES) and in cases of isolated premature ovarian failure. We and others have previously shown that FOXL2 undergoes several post-translational modifications. METHODS AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, using cells in culture, we show that interference with FOXL2 SUMOylation leads to a robust inhibition of its transactivation ability, which correlates with a decreased stability. Interestingly, FOXL2 SUMOylation promotes its transient recruitment to subnuclear structures that we demonstrate to be PML (Promyelocytic Leukemia) Nuclear Bodies. Since PML bodies are known to be sites where post-translational modifications of nuclear factors take place, we used tandem mass spectrometry to identify new post-translational modifications of FOXL2. Specifically, we detected four phosphorylated, one sulfated and three acetylated sites. CONCLUSIONS: By analogy with other transcription factors, we propose that PML Nuclear Bodies might transiently recruit FOXL2 to the vicinity of locally concentrated enzymes that could be involved in the post-translational maturation of FOXL2. FOXL2 acetylation, sulfation, phosphorylation as well as other modifications yet to be discovered might alter the transactivation capacity of FOXL2 and/or its stability, thus modulating its global intracellular activity.
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spelling pubmed-31920402011-10-21 SUMOylation of the Forkhead Transcription Factor FOXL2 Promotes Its Stabilization/Activation through Transient Recruitment to PML Bodies Georges, Adrien Benayoun, Bérénice A. Marongiu, Mara Dipietromaria, Aurélie L'Hôte, David Todeschini, Anne-Laure Auer, Jana Crisponi, Laura Veitia, Reiner A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: FOXL2 is a transcription factor essential for ovarian development and maintenance. It is mutated in the genetic condition called Blepharophimosis Ptosis Epicantus inversus Syndrome (BPES) and in cases of isolated premature ovarian failure. We and others have previously shown that FOXL2 undergoes several post-translational modifications. METHODS AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, using cells in culture, we show that interference with FOXL2 SUMOylation leads to a robust inhibition of its transactivation ability, which correlates with a decreased stability. Interestingly, FOXL2 SUMOylation promotes its transient recruitment to subnuclear structures that we demonstrate to be PML (Promyelocytic Leukemia) Nuclear Bodies. Since PML bodies are known to be sites where post-translational modifications of nuclear factors take place, we used tandem mass spectrometry to identify new post-translational modifications of FOXL2. Specifically, we detected four phosphorylated, one sulfated and three acetylated sites. CONCLUSIONS: By analogy with other transcription factors, we propose that PML Nuclear Bodies might transiently recruit FOXL2 to the vicinity of locally concentrated enzymes that could be involved in the post-translational maturation of FOXL2. FOXL2 acetylation, sulfation, phosphorylation as well as other modifications yet to be discovered might alter the transactivation capacity of FOXL2 and/or its stability, thus modulating its global intracellular activity. Public Library of Science 2011-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3192040/ /pubmed/22022399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025463 Text en Georges et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Georges, Adrien
Benayoun, Bérénice A.
Marongiu, Mara
Dipietromaria, Aurélie
L'Hôte, David
Todeschini, Anne-Laure
Auer, Jana
Crisponi, Laura
Veitia, Reiner A.
SUMOylation of the Forkhead Transcription Factor FOXL2 Promotes Its Stabilization/Activation through Transient Recruitment to PML Bodies
title SUMOylation of the Forkhead Transcription Factor FOXL2 Promotes Its Stabilization/Activation through Transient Recruitment to PML Bodies
title_full SUMOylation of the Forkhead Transcription Factor FOXL2 Promotes Its Stabilization/Activation through Transient Recruitment to PML Bodies
title_fullStr SUMOylation of the Forkhead Transcription Factor FOXL2 Promotes Its Stabilization/Activation through Transient Recruitment to PML Bodies
title_full_unstemmed SUMOylation of the Forkhead Transcription Factor FOXL2 Promotes Its Stabilization/Activation through Transient Recruitment to PML Bodies
title_short SUMOylation of the Forkhead Transcription Factor FOXL2 Promotes Its Stabilization/Activation through Transient Recruitment to PML Bodies
title_sort sumoylation of the forkhead transcription factor foxl2 promotes its stabilization/activation through transient recruitment to pml bodies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3192040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022399
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025463
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