Notch4而不是Notch1的阴阳二聚化与凝结物的形成有关,但与转录活性无关

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Tyler Lawton , Jacob J. Crow , David Oke , Tana Gazdik , Allan R. Albig
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摘要

Notch信号促进相邻细胞之间的直接通信,在很大程度上协调细胞分化机制。这一途径的内部调控远比以前认为的要复杂,包括多种二聚化状态以及生物分子凝聚物的形成。以往的研究主要集中在锚蛋白介导的头对头二聚化对Notch信号的调节。在此,我们重点研究了鲜为人知的DNA独立的头尾二聚化状态,我们称之为阴阳二聚化,以及它与Notch生物分子凝聚物的形成和转录活性的联系。我们发现所有四种Notch类似物都参与了阴阳同质和异源二聚化,并且与N1ICD相比,N4ICD表现出增强的阴阳二聚化。通过结构域交换实验,我们发现N4ICD c端介导强阴阳二聚化,而N1ICD c端介导弱阴阳二聚化。我们发现所有四种Notch类似物形成不同的凝聚物,能够在所有组合中共定位,并评估NICD中不同结构域对凝聚物形成和转录活性的影响。最后,通过N4ICD和N1ICD c -末端的连续截断,我们深入了解了这些结构域内不同氨基酸片段在阴阳二聚体、形成凝聚物和诱导转录效应方面的作用。尽管nicd的c端对阴阳二聚化、凝析物形成和转录输出的具体贡献还有很多有待了解,但我们所列出的数据为指导未来进一步详细研究这些特性提供了一个框架。
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Notch4 but not Notch1 yin-yang dimerization correlates with condensate formation but not transcriptional activity
Notch signaling facilitates direct communication between neighboring cells to largely coordinate cell differentiation mechanisms. Internal regulation of this pathway is far more complex than previously thought, including multiple dimerization states as well as formation of biomolecular condensates. Previous studies have focused on ankyrin mediated head-to-head dimerization in the regulation of Notch signaling. Herein, we focus on the less known DNA independent head-to-tail dimerization state which we refer to as yin-yang dimerization and its connection to the formation of Notch containing biomolecular condensates and transcriptional activity. We show that all four Notch paralogs participate in yin-yang homo and heterodimerization, and that N4ICD displays enhanced yin-yang dimerization compared to N1ICD. Through domain swap experiments, we Found that the N4ICD C-terminus mediates strong yin-yang dimerization, while the N1ICD C-terminus mediates weak yin-yang dimerization. We reveal that all four Notch paralogs form distinct condensates that are capable of colocalization in all combinations and assess the effects of the various domains within the NICD on condensate formation and transcriptional activity. Finally, through serial truncation of both the N4ICD and N1ICD C-termini we provide insight into the role that different amino acid sections within these domains plays in the ability to yin-yang dimerize, form condensates, and induce transcriptional effects. Though much remains to be learned about the specific contributions that the C-terminals of the NICDs has on yin-yang dimerization, condensate formation, and transcriptional output, the data we have laid out provides a framework to direct future research to further detail these properties.
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Cellular signalling
Cellular signalling 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
8.40
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发文量
250
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: Cellular Signalling publishes original research describing fundamental and clinical findings on the mechanisms, actions and structural components of cellular signalling systems in vitro and in vivo. Cellular Signalling aims at full length research papers defining signalling systems ranging from microorganisms to cells, tissues and higher organisms.
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