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A new perspective on the evolution of the interaction between the Vg/VGLL1-3 proteins and the TEAD transcription factors
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4600292
Author(s) Mesrouze, Yannick; Aguilar, Gustavo; Bokhovchuk, Fedir; Martin, Typhaine; Delaunay, Clara; Villard, Frédéric; Meyerhofer, Marco; Zimmermann, Catherine; Fontana, Patrizia; Wille, Roman; Vorherr, Thomas; Erdmann, Dirk; Furet, Pascal; Scheufler, Clemens; Schmelzle, Tobias; Affolter, Markus; Chène, Patric
Author(s) at UniBasel Affolter, Markus
Year 2020
Title A new perspective on the evolution of the interaction between the Vg/VGLL1-3 proteins and the TEAD transcription factors
Journal Scientific Reports
Volume 10
Pages / Article-Number 17442
Keywords vg/VGLL1-3 proteins, TEAD transcription factors, Hippo pathway, Drosophila Vg
Abstract The most downstream elements of the Hippo pathway, the TEAD transcription factors, are regulated by several cofactors, such as Vg/VGLL1-3. Earlier findings on human VGLL1 and here on human VGLL3 show that these proteins interact with TEAD via a conserved amino acid motif called the TONDU domain. Surprisingly, our studies reveal that the TEAD-binding domain of Drosophila Vg and of human VGLL2 is more complex and contains an additional structural element, an Ω-loop, that contributes to TEAD binding and in vivo function. To explain this unexpected structural difference between proteins from the same family, we propose that, after the genome-wide duplications at the origin of vertebrates, the Ω-loop present in an ancestral VGLL gene has been lost in some VGLL variants. These findings illustrate how structural and functional constraints can guide the evolution of transcriptional cofactors to preserve their ability to compete with other cofactors for binding to transcription factors.
Publisher Nature Research
ISSN/ISBN 2045-2322
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/77789/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1038/s41598-020-74584-x
 
   

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