iScience (Jun 2021)

PRISMA and BioID disclose a motifs-based interactome of the intrinsically disordered transcription factor C/EBPα

  • Evelyn Ramberger,
  • Valeria Sapozhnikova,
  • Elisabeth Kowenz-Leutz,
  • Karin Zimmermann,
  • Nathalie Nicot,
  • Petr V. Nazarov,
  • Daniel Perez-Hernandez,
  • Ulf Reimer,
  • Philipp Mertins,
  • Gunnar Dittmar,
  • Achim Leutz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 6
p. 102686

Abstract

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Summary: C/EBPα represents a paradigm intrinsically disordered transcription factor containing short linear motifs and post-translational modifications (PTM). Unraveling C/EBPα protein interaction networks is a prerequisite for understanding the multi-modal functions of C/EBPα in hematopoiesis and leukemia. Here, we combined arrayed peptide matrix screening (PRISMA) with BioID to generate an in vivo validated and isoform specific interaction map of C/EBPα. The myeloid C/EBPα interactome comprises promiscuous and PTM-regulated interactions with protein machineries involved in gene expression, epigenetics, genome organization, DNA replication, RNA processing, and nuclear transport. C/EBPα interaction hotspots coincide with homologous conserved regions of the C/EBP family that also score as molecular recognition features. PTMs alter the interaction spectrum of C/EBP-motifs to configure a multi-valent transcription factor hub that interacts with multiple co-regulatory components, including BAF/SWI-SNF or Mediator complexes. Combining PRISMA and BioID is a powerful strategy to systematically explore the PTM-regulated interactomes of intrinsically disordered transcription factors.

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