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TEAD Proteins Associate With DNA Repair Proteins to Facilitate Cellular Recovery From DNA Damage

Transcriptional enhanced associate domain family members 1 to 4 (TEADs) are a family of four transcription factors and the major transcriptional effectors of the Hippo pathway. In order to activate transcription, TEADs rely on interactions with other proteins, such as the transcriptional effectors Y...

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Autores principales: Calses, Philamer C., Pham, Victoria C., Guarnaccia, Alissa D., Choi, Meena, Verschueren, Erik, Bakker, Sietske T., Pham, Trang H., Hinkle, Trent, Liu, Chad, Chang, Matthew T., Kljavin, Noelyn, Bakalarski, Corey, Haley, Benjamin, Zou, Jianing, Yan, Cuicui, Song, Xia, Lin, Xiaoyan, Rowntree, Rebecca, Ashworth, Alan, Dey, Anwesha, Lill, Jennie R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9947421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36640924
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2023.100496
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author Calses, Philamer C.
Pham, Victoria C.
Guarnaccia, Alissa D.
Choi, Meena
Verschueren, Erik
Bakker, Sietske T.
Pham, Trang H.
Hinkle, Trent
Liu, Chad
Chang, Matthew T.
Kljavin, Noelyn
Bakalarski, Corey
Haley, Benjamin
Zou, Jianing
Yan, Cuicui
Song, Xia
Lin, Xiaoyan
Rowntree, Rebecca
Ashworth, Alan
Dey, Anwesha
Lill, Jennie R.
author_facet Calses, Philamer C.
Pham, Victoria C.
Guarnaccia, Alissa D.
Choi, Meena
Verschueren, Erik
Bakker, Sietske T.
Pham, Trang H.
Hinkle, Trent
Liu, Chad
Chang, Matthew T.
Kljavin, Noelyn
Bakalarski, Corey
Haley, Benjamin
Zou, Jianing
Yan, Cuicui
Song, Xia
Lin, Xiaoyan
Rowntree, Rebecca
Ashworth, Alan
Dey, Anwesha
Lill, Jennie R.
author_sort Calses, Philamer C.
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description Transcriptional enhanced associate domain family members 1 to 4 (TEADs) are a family of four transcription factors and the major transcriptional effectors of the Hippo pathway. In order to activate transcription, TEADs rely on interactions with other proteins, such as the transcriptional effectors Yes-associated protein and transcriptional co-activator with PDZ-binding motif. Nuclear protein interactions involving TEADs influence the transcriptional regulation of genes involved in cell growth, tissue homeostasis, and tumorigenesis. Clearly, protein interactions for TEADs are functionally important, but the full repertoire of TEAD interaction partners remains unknown. Here, we employed an affinity purification mass spectrometry approach to identify nuclear interacting partners of TEADs. We performed affinity purification mass spectrometry experiment in parallel in two different cell types and compared a wildtype TEAD bait protein to a nuclear localization sequence mutant that does not localize to the nucleus. We quantified the results using SAINT analysis and found a significant enrichment of proteins linked to DNA damage including X-ray repair cross-complementing protein 5 (XRCC5), X-ray repair cross-complementing protein 6 (XRCC6), poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1), and Rap1-interacting factor 1 (RIF1). In cellular assays, we found that TEADs co-localize with DNA damage–induced nuclear foci marked by histone H2AX phosphorylated on S139 (γH2AX) and Rap1-interacting factor 1. We also found that depletion of TEAD proteins makes cells more susceptible to DNA damage by various agents and that depletion of TEADs promotes genomic instability. Additionally, depleting TEADs dampens the efficiency of DNA double-stranded break repair in reporter assays. Our results connect TEADs to DNA damage response processes, positioning DNA damage as an important avenue for further research of TEAD proteins.
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spelling pubmed-99474212023-02-24 TEAD Proteins Associate With DNA Repair Proteins to Facilitate Cellular Recovery From DNA Damage Calses, Philamer C. Pham, Victoria C. Guarnaccia, Alissa D. Choi, Meena Verschueren, Erik Bakker, Sietske T. Pham, Trang H. Hinkle, Trent Liu, Chad Chang, Matthew T. Kljavin, Noelyn Bakalarski, Corey Haley, Benjamin Zou, Jianing Yan, Cuicui Song, Xia Lin, Xiaoyan Rowntree, Rebecca Ashworth, Alan Dey, Anwesha Lill, Jennie R. Mol Cell Proteomics Research Transcriptional enhanced associate domain family members 1 to 4 (TEADs) are a family of four transcription factors and the major transcriptional effectors of the Hippo pathway. In order to activate transcription, TEADs rely on interactions with other proteins, such as the transcriptional effectors Yes-associated protein and transcriptional co-activator with PDZ-binding motif. Nuclear protein interactions involving TEADs influence the transcriptional regulation of genes involved in cell growth, tissue homeostasis, and tumorigenesis. Clearly, protein interactions for TEADs are functionally important, but the full repertoire of TEAD interaction partners remains unknown. Here, we employed an affinity purification mass spectrometry approach to identify nuclear interacting partners of TEADs. We performed affinity purification mass spectrometry experiment in parallel in two different cell types and compared a wildtype TEAD bait protein to a nuclear localization sequence mutant that does not localize to the nucleus. We quantified the results using SAINT analysis and found a significant enrichment of proteins linked to DNA damage including X-ray repair cross-complementing protein 5 (XRCC5), X-ray repair cross-complementing protein 6 (XRCC6), poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1), and Rap1-interacting factor 1 (RIF1). In cellular assays, we found that TEADs co-localize with DNA damage–induced nuclear foci marked by histone H2AX phosphorylated on S139 (γH2AX) and Rap1-interacting factor 1. We also found that depletion of TEAD proteins makes cells more susceptible to DNA damage by various agents and that depletion of TEADs promotes genomic instability. Additionally, depleting TEADs dampens the efficiency of DNA double-stranded break repair in reporter assays. Our results connect TEADs to DNA damage response processes, positioning DNA damage as an important avenue for further research of TEAD proteins. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9947421/ /pubmed/36640924 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2023.100496 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research
Calses, Philamer C.
Pham, Victoria C.
Guarnaccia, Alissa D.
Choi, Meena
Verschueren, Erik
Bakker, Sietske T.
Pham, Trang H.
Hinkle, Trent
Liu, Chad
Chang, Matthew T.
Kljavin, Noelyn
Bakalarski, Corey
Haley, Benjamin
Zou, Jianing
Yan, Cuicui
Song, Xia
Lin, Xiaoyan
Rowntree, Rebecca
Ashworth, Alan
Dey, Anwesha
Lill, Jennie R.
TEAD Proteins Associate With DNA Repair Proteins to Facilitate Cellular Recovery From DNA Damage
title TEAD Proteins Associate With DNA Repair Proteins to Facilitate Cellular Recovery From DNA Damage
title_full TEAD Proteins Associate With DNA Repair Proteins to Facilitate Cellular Recovery From DNA Damage
title_fullStr TEAD Proteins Associate With DNA Repair Proteins to Facilitate Cellular Recovery From DNA Damage
title_full_unstemmed TEAD Proteins Associate With DNA Repair Proteins to Facilitate Cellular Recovery From DNA Damage
title_short TEAD Proteins Associate With DNA Repair Proteins to Facilitate Cellular Recovery From DNA Damage
title_sort tead proteins associate with dna repair proteins to facilitate cellular recovery from dna damage
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9947421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36640924
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2023.100496
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