Cells (Mar 2021)

Metal Ions Induce Liquid Condensate Formation by the F Domain of <i>Aedes aegypti</i> Ecdysteroid Receptor. New Perspectives of Nuclear Receptor Studies

  • Anna Więch,
  • Aneta Tarczewska,
  • Andrzej Ożyhar,
  • Marek Orłowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10030571
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. 571

Abstract

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The superfamily of nuclear receptors (NRs), composed of ligand-activated transcription factors, is responsible for gene expression as a reaction to physiological and environmental changes. Transcriptional machinery may require phase separation to fulfil its role. Although NRs have a similar canonical structure, their C-terminal domains (F domains) are considered the least conserved and known regions. This article focuses on the peculiar molecular properties of the intrinsically disordered F domain of the ecdysteroid receptor from the Aedes aegypti mosquito (AaFEcR), the vector of the world’s most devastating human diseases such as dengue and Zika. The His-Pro-rich segment of AaFEcR was recently shown to form the unique poly-proline helix II (PPII) in the presence of Cu2+. Here, using widefield microscopy of fluorescently labeled AaFEcR, Zn2+- and Cu2+-induced liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) was observed for the first time for the members of NRs. The perspectives of this finding on future research on the F domain are discussed, especially in relation to other NR members.

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