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YY1 Oligomerization Is Regulated by Its OPB Domain and Competes with Its Regulation of Oncoproteins

SIMPLE SUMMARY: YY1 regulates various cancer-related genes and activates key oncoproteins. In this study, we discovered that the oncoprotein binding (OPB) domain of YY1 is both necessary and stimulatory to its oligomerization. The hydrophobic residues, especially F219, in the OPB are essential to YY...

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Autores principales: Qiao, Shiyao, Wang, Wenmeng, Yi, Cheng, Xu, Qingqing, Wang, Wenfei, Shi, Jinming, Stovall, Daniel B., Li, Dangdang, Sui, Guangchao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8996997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35406384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14071611
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author Qiao, Shiyao
Wang, Wenmeng
Yi, Cheng
Xu, Qingqing
Wang, Wenfei
Shi, Jinming
Stovall, Daniel B.
Li, Dangdang
Sui, Guangchao
author_facet Qiao, Shiyao
Wang, Wenmeng
Yi, Cheng
Xu, Qingqing
Wang, Wenfei
Shi, Jinming
Stovall, Daniel B.
Li, Dangdang
Sui, Guangchao
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: YY1 regulates various cancer-related genes and activates key oncoproteins. In this study, we discovered that the oncoprotein binding (OPB) domain of YY1 is both necessary and stimulatory to its oligomerization. The hydrophobic residues, especially F219, in the OPB are essential to YY1 intermolecular interaction. Strikingly, the mutations of the hydrophobic residues showed better ability than wild-type YY1 in promote breast cancer cell proliferation and migration. Our further study revealed that YY1 proteins with mutated hydrophobic residues in the OPB domain showed improved binding affinity to EZH2. Overall, our data support the model of a mutually exclusive process between oligomerization of YY1 and its regulation of the oncoproteins EZH2, AKT and MDM2. ABSTRACT: Yin Yang 1 (YY1) plays an oncogenic role through regulating the expression of various cancer-related genes and activating key oncoproteins. Previous research reported that YY1 protein formed dimers or oligomers without definite biological implications. In this study, we first demonstrated the oncoprotein binding (OPB) and zinc finger (ZF) domains of YY1 as the regions involved in its intermolecular interactions. ZFs are well-known for protein dimerization, so we focused on the OPB domain. After mutating three hydrophobic residues in the OPB to alanines, we discovered that YY1(F219A) and YY1(3A), three residues simultaneously replaced by alanines, were defective of intermolecular interaction. Meanwhile, the OPB peptide could robustly facilitate YY1 protein oligomerization. When expressed in breast cancer cells with concurrent endogenous YY1 knockdown, YY1(F219A) and (3A) mutants showed better capacity than wt in promoting cell proliferation and migration, while their interactions with EZH2, AKT and MDM2 showed differential alterations, especially with improved EZH2 binding affinity. Our study revealed a crucial role of the OPB domain in facilitating YY1 oligomerization and suggested a mutually exclusive regulation between YY1-mediated enhancer formation and its activities in promoting oncoproteins.
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spelling pubmed-89969972022-04-12 YY1 Oligomerization Is Regulated by Its OPB Domain and Competes with Its Regulation of Oncoproteins Qiao, Shiyao Wang, Wenmeng Yi, Cheng Xu, Qingqing Wang, Wenfei Shi, Jinming Stovall, Daniel B. Li, Dangdang Sui, Guangchao Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: YY1 regulates various cancer-related genes and activates key oncoproteins. In this study, we discovered that the oncoprotein binding (OPB) domain of YY1 is both necessary and stimulatory to its oligomerization. The hydrophobic residues, especially F219, in the OPB are essential to YY1 intermolecular interaction. Strikingly, the mutations of the hydrophobic residues showed better ability than wild-type YY1 in promote breast cancer cell proliferation and migration. Our further study revealed that YY1 proteins with mutated hydrophobic residues in the OPB domain showed improved binding affinity to EZH2. Overall, our data support the model of a mutually exclusive process between oligomerization of YY1 and its regulation of the oncoproteins EZH2, AKT and MDM2. ABSTRACT: Yin Yang 1 (YY1) plays an oncogenic role through regulating the expression of various cancer-related genes and activating key oncoproteins. Previous research reported that YY1 protein formed dimers or oligomers without definite biological implications. In this study, we first demonstrated the oncoprotein binding (OPB) and zinc finger (ZF) domains of YY1 as the regions involved in its intermolecular interactions. ZFs are well-known for protein dimerization, so we focused on the OPB domain. After mutating three hydrophobic residues in the OPB to alanines, we discovered that YY1(F219A) and YY1(3A), three residues simultaneously replaced by alanines, were defective of intermolecular interaction. Meanwhile, the OPB peptide could robustly facilitate YY1 protein oligomerization. When expressed in breast cancer cells with concurrent endogenous YY1 knockdown, YY1(F219A) and (3A) mutants showed better capacity than wt in promoting cell proliferation and migration, while their interactions with EZH2, AKT and MDM2 showed differential alterations, especially with improved EZH2 binding affinity. Our study revealed a crucial role of the OPB domain in facilitating YY1 oligomerization and suggested a mutually exclusive regulation between YY1-mediated enhancer formation and its activities in promoting oncoproteins. MDPI 2022-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8996997/ /pubmed/35406384 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14071611 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Qiao, Shiyao
Wang, Wenmeng
Yi, Cheng
Xu, Qingqing
Wang, Wenfei
Shi, Jinming
Stovall, Daniel B.
Li, Dangdang
Sui, Guangchao
YY1 Oligomerization Is Regulated by Its OPB Domain and Competes with Its Regulation of Oncoproteins
title YY1 Oligomerization Is Regulated by Its OPB Domain and Competes with Its Regulation of Oncoproteins
title_full YY1 Oligomerization Is Regulated by Its OPB Domain and Competes with Its Regulation of Oncoproteins
title_fullStr YY1 Oligomerization Is Regulated by Its OPB Domain and Competes with Its Regulation of Oncoproteins
title_full_unstemmed YY1 Oligomerization Is Regulated by Its OPB Domain and Competes with Its Regulation of Oncoproteins
title_short YY1 Oligomerization Is Regulated by Its OPB Domain and Competes with Its Regulation of Oncoproteins
title_sort yy1 oligomerization is regulated by its opb domain and competes with its regulation of oncoproteins
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8996997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35406384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14071611
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