Cargando…

The Transcriptional Repressive Activity of KRAB Zinc Finger Proteins Does Not Correlate with Their Ability to Recruit TRIM28

KRAB domain Zinc finger proteins are one of the most abundant families of transcriptional regulators in higher vertebrates. The prevailing view is that KRAB domain proteins function as potent transcriptional repressors by recruiting TRIM28 and promoting heterochromatin spreading. However, the extent...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Murphy, Kristin E., Shylo, Natalia A., Alexander, Katherine A., Churchill, Angela J., Copperman, Cecilia, García-García, María J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5033580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27658112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163555
_version_ 1782455173330763776
author Murphy, Kristin E.
Shylo, Natalia A.
Alexander, Katherine A.
Churchill, Angela J.
Copperman, Cecilia
García-García, María J.
author_facet Murphy, Kristin E.
Shylo, Natalia A.
Alexander, Katherine A.
Churchill, Angela J.
Copperman, Cecilia
García-García, María J.
author_sort Murphy, Kristin E.
collection PubMed
description KRAB domain Zinc finger proteins are one of the most abundant families of transcriptional regulators in higher vertebrates. The prevailing view is that KRAB domain proteins function as potent transcriptional repressors by recruiting TRIM28 and promoting heterochromatin spreading. However, the extent to which all KRAB domain proteins are TRIM28-dependent transcriptional repressors is currently unclear. Our studies on mouse ZFP568 revealed that TRIM28 recruitment by KRAB domain proteins is not sufficient to warrant transcriptional repressive activity. By using luciferase reporter assays and yeast two-hybrid experiments, we tested the ability of ZFP568 and other mouse KRAB domain proteins to repress transcription and bind TRIM28. We found that some mouse KRAB domain proteins are poor transcriptional repressors despite their ability to recruit TRIM28, while others showed strong KRAB-dependent transcriptional repression, but no TRIM28 binding. Together, our results show that the transcriptional repressive activity of KRAB-ZNF proteins does not correlate with their ability to recruit TRIM28, and provide evidence that KRAB domains can regulate transcription in a TRIM28-independent fashion. Our findings challenge the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms used by KRAB domain proteins to control gene expression and highlight that a high percentage of KRAB domain proteins in the mouse genome differ from the consensus KRAB sequence at amino acid residues that are critical for TRIM28 binding and/or repressive activity.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5033580
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-50335802016-10-10 The Transcriptional Repressive Activity of KRAB Zinc Finger Proteins Does Not Correlate with Their Ability to Recruit TRIM28 Murphy, Kristin E. Shylo, Natalia A. Alexander, Katherine A. Churchill, Angela J. Copperman, Cecilia García-García, María J. PLoS One Research Article KRAB domain Zinc finger proteins are one of the most abundant families of transcriptional regulators in higher vertebrates. The prevailing view is that KRAB domain proteins function as potent transcriptional repressors by recruiting TRIM28 and promoting heterochromatin spreading. However, the extent to which all KRAB domain proteins are TRIM28-dependent transcriptional repressors is currently unclear. Our studies on mouse ZFP568 revealed that TRIM28 recruitment by KRAB domain proteins is not sufficient to warrant transcriptional repressive activity. By using luciferase reporter assays and yeast two-hybrid experiments, we tested the ability of ZFP568 and other mouse KRAB domain proteins to repress transcription and bind TRIM28. We found that some mouse KRAB domain proteins are poor transcriptional repressors despite their ability to recruit TRIM28, while others showed strong KRAB-dependent transcriptional repression, but no TRIM28 binding. Together, our results show that the transcriptional repressive activity of KRAB-ZNF proteins does not correlate with their ability to recruit TRIM28, and provide evidence that KRAB domains can regulate transcription in a TRIM28-independent fashion. Our findings challenge the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms used by KRAB domain proteins to control gene expression and highlight that a high percentage of KRAB domain proteins in the mouse genome differ from the consensus KRAB sequence at amino acid residues that are critical for TRIM28 binding and/or repressive activity. Public Library of Science 2016-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5033580/ /pubmed/27658112 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163555 Text en © 2016 Murphy 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Murphy, Kristin E.
Shylo, Natalia A.
Alexander, Katherine A.
Churchill, Angela J.
Copperman, Cecilia
García-García, María J.
The Transcriptional Repressive Activity of KRAB Zinc Finger Proteins Does Not Correlate with Their Ability to Recruit TRIM28
title The Transcriptional Repressive Activity of KRAB Zinc Finger Proteins Does Not Correlate with Their Ability to Recruit TRIM28
title_full The Transcriptional Repressive Activity of KRAB Zinc Finger Proteins Does Not Correlate with Their Ability to Recruit TRIM28
title_fullStr The Transcriptional Repressive Activity of KRAB Zinc Finger Proteins Does Not Correlate with Their Ability to Recruit TRIM28
title_full_unstemmed The Transcriptional Repressive Activity of KRAB Zinc Finger Proteins Does Not Correlate with Their Ability to Recruit TRIM28
title_short The Transcriptional Repressive Activity of KRAB Zinc Finger Proteins Does Not Correlate with Their Ability to Recruit TRIM28
title_sort transcriptional repressive activity of krab zinc finger proteins does not correlate with their ability to recruit trim28
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5033580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27658112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163555
work_keys_str_mv AT murphykristine thetranscriptionalrepressiveactivityofkrabzincfingerproteinsdoesnotcorrelatewiththeirabilitytorecruittrim28
AT shylonataliaa thetranscriptionalrepressiveactivityofkrabzincfingerproteinsdoesnotcorrelatewiththeirabilitytorecruittrim28
AT alexanderkatherinea thetranscriptionalrepressiveactivityofkrabzincfingerproteinsdoesnotcorrelatewiththeirabilitytorecruittrim28
AT churchillangelaj thetranscriptionalrepressiveactivityofkrabzincfingerproteinsdoesnotcorrelatewiththeirabilitytorecruittrim28
AT coppermancecilia thetranscriptionalrepressiveactivityofkrabzincfingerproteinsdoesnotcorrelatewiththeirabilitytorecruittrim28
AT garciagarciamariaj thetranscriptionalrepressiveactivityofkrabzincfingerproteinsdoesnotcorrelatewiththeirabilitytorecruittrim28
AT murphykristine transcriptionalrepressiveactivityofkrabzincfingerproteinsdoesnotcorrelatewiththeirabilitytorecruittrim28
AT shylonataliaa transcriptionalrepressiveactivityofkrabzincfingerproteinsdoesnotcorrelatewiththeirabilitytorecruittrim28
AT alexanderkatherinea transcriptionalrepressiveactivityofkrabzincfingerproteinsdoesnotcorrelatewiththeirabilitytorecruittrim28
AT churchillangelaj transcriptionalrepressiveactivityofkrabzincfingerproteinsdoesnotcorrelatewiththeirabilitytorecruittrim28
AT coppermancecilia transcriptionalrepressiveactivityofkrabzincfingerproteinsdoesnotcorrelatewiththeirabilitytorecruittrim28
AT garciagarciamariaj transcriptionalrepressiveactivityofkrabzincfingerproteinsdoesnotcorrelatewiththeirabilitytorecruittrim28