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A new mode of DNA binding distinguishes Capicua from other HMG-box factors and explains its mutation patterns in cancer

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PLOS GENETICS
卷 13, 期 3, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1006622

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) [BFU2011-23611, BFU2014-52863P]
  2. European Research Council [ERC-AG/ 250297-RASAHEAD]
  3. EU-Framework Programme [LSHG-CT-2007-037665/CHEMORES, HEALTH-F2-2010-259770/LUNGTARGET, HEALTH-2010-260791/EUROCANPLATFORM]
  4. MINECO [SAF2011-30173, SAF2014-59864R]
  5. Autonomous Community of Madrid [S2011/BDM-2470/ONCOCYCLE]
  6. Fundacio La Marato de TV3 [20131730/1]
  7. Programa de Formacion de Personal Investigador (FPI, MINECO)
  8. AXA Research Fund
  9. ICREA Funding Source: Custom

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HMG-box proteins, including Sox/SRY (Sox) and TCF/LEF1 (TCF) family members, bind DNA via their HMG-box. This binding, however, is relatively weak and both Sox and TCF factors employ distinct mechanisms for enhancing their affinity and specificity for DNA. Here we report that Capicua (CIC), an HMG-box transcriptional repressor involved in Ras/MAPK signaling and cancer progression, employs an additional distinct mode of DNA binding that enables selective recognition of its targets. We find that, contrary to previous assumptions, the HMG-box of CIC does not bind DNA alone but instead requires a distant motif (referred to as C1) present at the C-terminus of all CIC proteins. The HMG-box and C1 domains are both necessary for binding specific TGAATGAA-like sites, do not function via dimerization, and are active in the absence of cofactors, suggesting that they form a bipartite structure for sequence-specific binding to DNA. We demonstrate that this binding mechanism operates throughout Drosophila development and in human cells, ensuring specific regulation of multiple CIC targets. It thus appears that HMG-box proteins generally depend on auxiliary DNA binding mechanisms for regulating their appropriate genomic targets, but that each sub-family has evolved unique strategies for this purpose. Finally, the key role of C1 in DNA binding also explains the fact that this domain is a hotspot for inactivating mutations in oligodendroglioma and other tumors, while being preserved in oncogenic CIC-DUX4 fusion chimeras associated to Ewing-like sarcomas.

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