Complex SUMO-1 regulation of cardiac transcription factor Nkx2-5
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Journal Article
Abstract
Reversible post-translational protein modifications such as SUMOylation add complexity to cardiac transcriptional regulation. The homeodomain transcription factor Nkx2-5/Csx is essential for heart specification and morphogenesis. It has been previously suggested that SUMOylation of lysine 51 (K51) of Nkx2-5 is essential for its DNA binding and transcriptional activation. Here, we confirm that SUMOylation strongly enhances Nkx2-5 transcriptional activity and that residue K51 of Nkx2-5 is a SUMOylation target. However, in a range of cultured cell lines we find that a point mutation of K51 to arginine (K51R) does not affect Nkx2-5 activity or DNA binding, suggesting the existence of additional Nkx2-5 SUMOylated residues. Using biochemical assays, we demonstrate that Nkx2-5 is SUMOylated on at least one additional site, and this is the predominant site in cardiac cells. The second site is either non-canonical or a “shifting” site, as mutation of predicted consensus sites and indeed every individual lysine in the context of the K51R mutation failed to impair Nkx2-5 transcriptional synergism with SUMO, or its nuclear localization and DNA binding. We also observe SUMOylation of Nkx2-5 cofactors, which may be critical to Nkx2-5 regulation. Our data reveal highly complex regulatory mechanisms driven by SUMOylation to modulate Nkx2-5 activity.
Date Issued
2011-09-12
Date Acceptance
2011-08-22
Citation
PLoS One, 2011, 6 (9), pp.1-13
ISSN
1932-6203
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Start Page
1
End Page
13
Journal / Book Title
PLoS One
Volume
6
Issue
9
Copyright Statement
© 2011 Costa et al. 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 credited.
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Subjects
Science & Technology
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Science & Technology - Other Topics
CONGENITAL HEART-DISEASE
SERUM RESPONSE FACTOR
CSX/NKX2.5 HOMEOPROTEIN
CONDUCTION SYSTEM
INTERACTING MOTIF
CHAMBER FORMATION
GENE-EXPRESSION
SUMOYLATION
CONJUGATION
PROTEIN
Publication Status
Published
Article Number
ARTN e24812
Date Publish Online
2011-09-12