Negative Feedback Loop Mechanism between EAF1/2 and DBC1 in Regulating ELL Stability and Functions

EAF1/2与DBC1之间的负反馈回路机制在调节ELL稳定性和功能中的作用

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作者:Subham Basu #, Arijit Nandy #, Mahesh K Barad, Sujay Pal, Debabrata Biswas

Abstract

Although ELL-associated factors 1 and 2 (EAF1/2) have been shown to enhance RNA polymerase II-mediated transcription in vitro, their functional roles in vivo are poorly known. In this report, we show functions of these proteins in regulating ELL stability through their competitive binding with HDAC3 at the N terminus of ELL. Reduced HDAC3 binding to ELL causes increased acetylation leading to reduced ubiquitylation-mediated degradation. Similar functional roles played by DBC1 in regulating ELL stability further prompted in-depth analyses that demonstrated presence of negative feedback loop mechanisms between DBC1 and EAF1/2 in maintaining overall ELL level. Mechanistically, increased DBC1 reduces EAF1/2 level through increased ubiquitylation involving E3 ubiquitin ligase TRIM28, whereas increased EAF1/2 reduces DBC1 level through reduced transcription. Physiologically, after a few passages, ELL levels in either DBC1 or EAF1 knockdown cells are restored through enhanced expression of EAF1 and DBC1, respectively. Interestingly, for maintenance of ELL level, mammalian cells prefer the EAF1-dependent pathway during exposure to genotoxic stress, and the DBC1-dependent pathway during exposure to growth factors. Thus, we describe coordinated functions of multiple factors, including EAF1/2, HDAC3, DBC1, and TRIM28 in regulating ELL protein level for optimal target gene expression in a context-dependent manner within mammalian cells.

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